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Gaydar lightning round.(BTW)(Brief article)

A BTW in the last issue ended with the semi-rhetorical question, "Do GLBT people actually look different ...?" Studies were noted that point to measurable differences between gay and straight people's fingerprints, hair "whorl" patterns, and handedness (left or right). But now a new study has been released suggesting that gay men really can be picked out of a crowd based solely on their physical appearance, specifically their mug shot. In the study, which was conducted at Tufts University by psychologist Nalini Ambady, male and female volunteers were shown photographs of gay and straight men for very brief duration, and were able to ...

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