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A study conducted by researchers at the University of Wisconsin - Madison found the following:
Link to the research - Published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior (2011) - http://www.midus.wisc.edu/findings/pdfs/1153.pdf
We examined reports of sexual orientation identity
stability and change over a 10-year period drawing on data from
the National Survey of Midlife Development in the United
States (MIDUS I and II) and tested for three patterns: (1) heterosexual
stability, (2) female sexual fluidity, and (3) bisexual
fluidity. Fifty-four percent of the 2,560 participants were female
and the average age was approximately 47 years.
Overall, 55 (2.15%) participants
reported a different sexual orientation identity at Wave
2 compared to Wave 1. Among women, 1.36% with a heterosexual
identity changed, 63.63% with a homosexual identity
changed, and 64.71% with a bisexual identity changed. Among
men, 0.78% with a heterosexual identity changed, 9.52% with a
homosexual identity changed, and 47.06% with a bisexual identity
changed.
Link to the research - Published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior (2011) - http://www.midus.wisc.edu/findings/pdfs/1153.pdf