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It wasn't so long ago people swore that you could always tell a Jew by the shape of his nose and the slope of his forehead which denoted subhuman characteristics. Thank GOD the World rejected this sort of crap. Just as it should concerning the OP post.
No, you can't tell for certain, but we shouldn't be afraid of scientifically documented differences.
What do they mean by saying gay men have faces that are more symmetrical than straight men? I wish they gave an example because I really don't understand what they are saying.
I mean......All humans are supposed to have symmetrical faces, right? You can't be born with just one eye or one ear or one nostril! Someone fill me in please!
Every now and then people claim to find some physical difference in gay males. I have seen claims that range from having longer ring fingers, being more likely to be short, being more likely to be tall, to having penises that are at least one inch longer than our heterosexual counterparts. I'm not sure if any of these claims has been put into a scientific journal yet. lol.
Have you ever walked into a public park restroom when nobody is around to pee, and there just happens to be a creepy 60 year old man standing by the sink smiling for no reason.
I walked out and peed on a bush by the tennis courts.
I don't pee while a creepy 60 year old man stares at me with gay face.
Which made the smiling 60YO man burst into uncontrollable laughter! Thinking: I'll bet his guy goes home, later at night, in bed, he suggests oral sex with his wife, and she vomits at such a disgusting idea!
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