Lesbians are cheerier than people of any other sexual orientation because they are more likely to be promoted to better paid jobs, according to a study.
Homosexual women narrowly edge out straight men to take the top spot in a 'happiness ranking' analysis conducted by scientists at Swansea Univeristy.
Their findings suggest that business bosses are attracted to the traits associated with lesbians - such as lower pregnancy rates - which allows them to climb the career ladder quicker than their counterparts of other sexual persuasions.
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'Lesbians earn more than heterosexual women, so they may enjoy some form of reverse discrimination at work in comparison to heterosexual women', academic Samuel Mann told the Sun.
'This is related to employers' views about women, for example, the lower likelihood of lesbians bearing children.'
Bisexual women are believed to be the most displeased with their well-being, which is comparable to an unemployed person or someone of suffering with an illness.
This is reportedly because they think they are stigmatised by sections of society.
The study used a sample of 150,000 people in Britain to test the authors' theory.
This article has been adapted from its original source.