Plus even in an ideal world, the dating pool size thing still matters [maybe even more so, since as it is some straight people won't date bi people], unless the number of straight and gay people were equal.
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10% [3.7/(33+3.7), the percentage excluding those not in relationships] might actually be legitimately higher than you'd expect from completely randomly pairing people up.
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