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I know it makes absolutely no sense, since a name is given at birth, and parents can't know if their child will be gay or not...
But I can't help but notice that among the gay people that I've met so far, certain names arise more often. Is this just wild coincidence? Or might there be a reason?
For example:
- 3 out of 4 'Sebastian' that I know are gay
- 3 out of 5 'Menno' that I know are gay
Statistically way to small of a pool to draw conclusion from, but I was wondering if there are any stats on this. I think it would be interesting.
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