This document outlines a study that aims to determine whether attitudes towards homosexuality have changed between older and younger generations. It discusses surveying 40 random people of different ages at a mall about their gender, age, sexual orientation, experiences with same-sex relationships, views of gay family members, reactions if their child came out, perceptions of homosexuality when they were a teenager, and same-sex fantasies. The study categorizes responses by attitudes, age, gender, and sexual orientation to test the hypothesis that the current generation is more accepting of homosexuality than older generations.