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dfiant Wrote:I can't believe that millions of dollars are thrown into researching inane things like this.
Research isn't needed because what exactly it do be acheived from knowing that 'gaydar' exists?
Sometime this wasteful world pisses me off no end.
I am sorry to disagree but if 'gaydar' exists then it is worth trying to determine how it works. If it works by faces shown for a very brief period it would suggest that there may be dedicated 'circuits' in the brain for this task (if so why?) it would also suggest a developmental cause for sexual orientation. At the moment we simply do not understand how human males are sexually attracted to females, we just know that that evolution must have created some sort of mechanism. Also we already know that people glean a great deal of information from people's faces but we do not know how.
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My gaydar sucks. I can't really tell whether or at least have a hint. But somehow I do think gaydar is like an intuition, presumable thinking based upon your observation to people. But since it was a assumption, it will not be accurate.
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I didn't read the term papers but neurologists would have a ball determining what in homosexuality causes facial traits, whether genetic or otherwise. I know I would.
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Heh, don't know that. I think every handsome guys around me are all gay;-)
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if no gaydar was 50% the advantage they saw was 60% a small 10% advantage. This was by observing just the face. One might have greater success when including the whole environment.
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I don't have lesbian friends and I don't know anyone who is gay so I'm questioning myself whether I have gaydar or not.
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