I'd like to add:
From my experience, queerness was never that rare.
I finished high school in 1988. We were 120 in my class. By the time, we finished, around 4 had come out as gay.
From the ones, I haven't lost contact with, I know of 7 more, who came out, plus 1 as bi.
Add to that a total of 4 trans persons, gives 13% queers, and these are only the ones, I know of.
Not representative, of course, but with a sample size large enough to be not completely meaningless.
@mina @futurebird
I was 5 years behind you and concluded sexuality is a bell curve well before graduation. I figure 80% are bi and 10% each way are functionally monopolar in sexual attraction. 30 years later i haven't come across anything pointing in a different direction.