Fascinating new data from the #Census2021 on sexual orientation by age.
This doesn't mean being lesbian, gay or bisexual has become more common: it just means younger generations feel more able to come out and live their true lives.
The same goes for trans people.
The number of openly trans people will grow - just as the number of openly LGB people will, too - as younger people stand up to the bigotry of older generations.
One of the big unspoken stories of modern LGBTQ+ Britain is the rise of the bisexuals.
Women are more than twice as likely to identify as bisexual as men.
But this is probably because of the specific stigma attached to male bisexuality - which is often portrayed as "bi now, gay later" - while female bisexuals are more likely to suffer sexual objectification.
What this means in practice is there's a far bigger openly LGB+ female population under the age of 35, when previously there was a bigger male LGB+ population.
Tell me you've never met any lesbians, gays or bisexual people without telling me you've never met any lesbians, gays or bisexual people.
A recurring claim amongst anti-trans twitter is that I support trans rights because I hate my mother.
My mother has exactly the same position on trans rights as I do, but given this keeps coming up, I'll talk a bit about how I was raised in a feminist household.
Every Sunday, after dinner, we had a family meeting to create a rota to divide up the unpaid household chores: from who cooks what day, who washes the dishes, and so on.
The point of this was to avoid a system in which the mother does all the household labour.
My mum refused to abide by the stereotype of blue clothes for me and pink clothes for my twin sister, and so mixed and matched them.
She didn't like me calling her 'Mum', partly because she didn't like the gendered implications, so I called her by her first name from about 6.
It's not discussed enough how anti-trans activists are succeeding in diluting the horror of actual misogyny.
Andrew Tate: arrested on suspicion of sex trafficking, history of comments like rape survivors "bear responsibility" for their attacks.
Me: I support trans rights.
Anti-trans activists in general are redefining misogyny to mean 'someone who supports trans rights'.
That's why many of them have ended up in league with outright aggressive opponents of women's rights - like anti-abortion activists - as well as far right activists.
So if this lot are successful, we'll end up minimising the horror of misogyny - equating alleged sex traffickers with left-wing lifelong supporters of feminism and LGBTQ rights - and no longer be able to take misogynist horrors like Andrew Tate seriously.
There are several problems for Labour and their revamped "party like it's 1997" Blairism.
Firstly, in 1997 the economy was booming and living standards were rising.
That was because of an unsustainable financialised boom, sure, but it didn't feel like that at the time.
So when Labour did modest tinkering from 1997 onwards - like the minimum wage and tax credits - that was enough to keep the social peace.
This time round, a minor difference - you probably would have noticed - but the country is a burning skip.
The working age population has suffered the worst squeeze in living standards since Napoleon, a housing crisis is clobbering the youth, public services are imploding, and the NHS is going through a real time collapse.
In the British media ecosystem, left-wing people - who believe in things like taxing rich people more, publicly owning utilities and supporting striking workers - are treated like moral disgraces, while right-wing trolls are celebrated.
That was actually the tweet Julia Hartley-Brewer uploaded after deleting her use of 'autistic' as a term of abuse, and a way of suggesting someone has an inferior life.
This is what Hartley-Brewer is like. Everybody knows it. Does it affect her career? It does not!
If you're wondering why right-wing pundits have increasingly descended into a moral cesspit, apparently in an endless competition of who can be more vile and odious, it's because they keep pushing the envelope and nothing stops them.