You might have seen this headline recently. Apparently, it has gone viral. Is there any truth to it? (Rhetorical question. Answer below.) The post is usually accompanied by this graphic: Is this really telling us anything about trans identification? First note that it only includes data from three universities. Not exactly a big sample. More importantly, it is showing only numbers for non-binary identities. There is nothing there about binary trans people, those who identify as men (FTM) or women (MTF). The surveys these data were lifted from were never intended to count trans identities, and included no provision for respondents to self-identify as trans. When asked, the author, Eric Kaufmann, said that he just presumed that all trans people would check the non-binary box on the survey, whether they considered themselves non-binary or not. In other words, the guy is an idiot. When I am asked on a poll or a bureaucratic form what my gender identity is, and the options are: - man - woman - non-binary - genderqueer - other , I am going to select "woman". If the question includes separate options for "trans man" or "trans woman", I might select "trans woman" or I might not, depending on how I think the information will be used. But I am not ever going to select non-binary, because that would be incorrect. For more info on this alleged "study", read here: No, the Data Hasn't Shown that 'Transgenderism Is Effectively Over,' as Matt Walsh Trumpeted
Whilst I have absolutely no data to back this up, here in Europe it feels like people are more able than ever to identify as they wish to do so, including young people. In many places there are hate laws to help protect people. Many people dress in public openly displaying their gender identity or sexual preference, rainbow colours are also often worn, it can be anything from subtle to obvious. I often choose the more obvious look. As for forms & polls, I dislike being categorised for no obvious reason. Unless it's relevant to the questionnaire, I always tick 'Other' (unless 'Decline to answer' is an option).
I've been in places in the U.S. where people are literally afraid for their safety to self-identify as Democrats, much less LGBTQ+.
Indeed, fear is a powerful motivator to keep your identity secret. *Sigh* That will undoubtedly skew survey results in future unless there are surprising positive developments.