That’s what AOL News claims based on an article in the journal Pediatrics.  Kevin DeYoung smelled something fishy about this surprising statistic, so did a little investigating and found out that the claim is based on a misreading of the journal article.  DeYoung writes:

AOL speaks of 1 in 10 teens; the original article concludes 9.3% of sexually active adolescents reported a same-sex partner. There’s a big difference. The survey analyzed data from 17,220 teenagers. Of those, 7,261 (or 42%) reported having had sex. So according this study 58% of teens are not having sex with anyone and 9.3% of those have, had same-sex partners, or 3.9% of the total sample.

DeYoung also raises a legitimate question about sample bias given the researchers’ methodology, and notes how ~1/3 of the boys who reported a same-sex experience noted that it was “forced.”  So not only are less than 4% of teens engaging in same-sex activity, but a significant portion of that number are doing so against their own will.  Neither statistic is helpful to the gay agenda.  And yet, many will be convinced by AOL’s sloppy reporting that homosexuality is common among teens.  

HT: Justin Taylor