A Pew Research Center poll reveals that 59% of LGBTQ+ adults under 50 wish to marry someday, a notable rise from 28% in 2013. The Supreme Court's 2015 Obergefell v Hodges ruling, which recognized same-sex marriage as a constitutional right, is linked to this growth in marital aspirations. The interest is particularly strong among younger generations, with 67% of those aged 18-29 desiring marriage. Only 12% of LGBTQ+ individuals express disinterest in marriage, while 28% are unsure about it.
Data from a Pew Research Center poll found that 59 per cent of LGBTQ+ adults want to get married in their lifetime, a significant increase from 28 per cent in 2013.
The desire to marry is particularly prevalent among younger demographics, with 67 per cent of LGBTQ+ individuals aged 18-29 expressing a wish to marry someday.
The Supreme Court case Obergefell v Hodges declared same-sex marriage a constitutional right, leading to increased expressions of desire for marriage among LGBTQ+ people.
Overall, just 12 per cent of LGBTQ+ respondents indicated that marriage was not for them, while 28 per cent were unsure.
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