Actually, looking at it in more detail, the number of profiles per type vs the MBTI (US) National Representative sample is pretty different for men. For example, there are 6.32 times as high a percentage of INFJs as were in the national sample, but only 0.23 times as many ESFJs as one would expect. Is this because of bias in OkCupid self-selection, or some other factor? Hard to tell.Still, if we multiplied out the gay male percentage per type (from OkCupid data) times the percentage of population per type from the representative sample, we'd get (for gay men of a given type as a percentage of the overall population):ESFJ: 1.95%ESTJ: 1.57%ISTJ: 1.43%ISFJ: 1.40%ESFP: 1.20%ENFP: 1.05%ESTP: 0.75%ISFP: 0.74%INFP: 0.54%ISTP: 0.42%INTJ: 0.35%ENFJ: 0.34%ENTJ: 0.31%INTP: 0.30%ENTP: 0.29%ISTP: 0.23%INFJ: 0.22%Which seems a little truer to life. SFJs still are very high (with ESFJs being the most common type for gay men), but TJs fill the #2 and #3 slot.