Roughly 10% is non-straight, if we go by Kinsey's numbers. I don't trust contemporary numbers at all, too much social desirability bias. Not disagreeing on religious conservatives either, but the spectrum of motivations is likely broader than just the stereotypical closet case. - They're away from their core social group, so feel more freedom to make disapproved choices. - There's a complex linkage between taboo and sexuality, and certain taboos will be most salient under those conditions. - They may be less capable of hiding their habits when out of their comfort zone. But yeah, a lot of hypocrites out there. Sadly decline in religiosity over time doesnt seem to seems to reduce the number of scolds and hypocrites. They just preach racism or climate instead...