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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Key to 'Gaydar': Facial Symmetry?
Wondering why you instinctively consider
someone gay or straight? Try looking at the shape of the person's face. A
new study says that people who identify as straight have a more
symmetrical face than those who identify as gay. Researchers found this
out by having 40 subjects identify the sexuality of 60 people after
looking at their photographs, ScienceDaily reports.
"We were
surprised to find that symmetry played a larger role than
masculine/feminine features in assessing sexual orientation," says the
lead researcher, who notes that "the ability to assess the sexual
orientation of others may be an adaptive trait. In terms of mate
selection and romance, it's crucial to recognize" sexual orientation.
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