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We were clicking around and came across sciencedaily.com’s article on the fact that yes, gay men and women do, in fact, walk and carry themselves a little differently than straight people. (Check that one of the list of things we could have told you…)
They put several groups of men and women on treadmills, and scientists measured their “shoulder swagger” and their “hip motions” and, you know, plugged them all into whatever computers scientists are using these days.
Anyway, here’s what they found.
It turns out that gay men have more hourglass figures than straight men, and gay women seem to have more “tubular” bodies. But this is the part we love. 112 undergraduates were shown the test subjects from behind while they walked on the treadmill. They were asked to determine whether or not the subject was straight or gay.
Turns out, you can spot a gay guy better than you can spot a lesbian. With actually, 60 percent greater accuracy.
The studies lead author, Kerri Johnson had this to say: "Studies like ours are raising questions about the value of the military's 'don't ask, don't tell' policy." (it is?)


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