>>44748946Blah blah probability. Assume 5% LGBT, like humans.
Suppose we have 1000 of each, round off to nearest whole.
Of all the couples that form , there will be
475 F/M couples - 76% of all couples
118 M/F couples - 19% of all couples
6 FF couples - 1% of all couples
2 MM couples - 4 of all couples
The following will be left single:
356 Straight Male Sylveon
18 Homosexual Female Sylveon
356 Straight Male Hydreigon
18 Homosexual Male Hydreigon
This ignores bisexuals, same-species couples and the fact that if you're into interspecies you might be more likely to be gay/etc. More than that, as time passes, these relationships will favor increases in Hydregion population as most offspring will be Hydreigon , but I think you'd have to use more complicated probability for that.