• Scientists find that most people can accurately guess whether someone is gay
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[QUOTE=koeniginator;35987375]It's easy Just remember this little rule of thumb If they wear the earring on their right, they like to take it [i]right[/i] up the ass if it's on the left, they'd rather have their butthole be [i]left[/i] alone[/QUOTE] it's "left ear buccaneer, right ear queer" dude
[QUOTE=yawmwen;35986935]Actually they got closer to 3/5 which is statistically better than guessing. Remember your elementary math lessons, dude? 5 and greater, you round up. 4 and lower, you round down. You don't round 57% to 50%. Also, tons of people think I'm gay or bisexual, but I'm not, so I don't know how to feel about these results.[/QUOTE] Elementary school math sucks ass anyways.
[quote]Subjects with facial hair, glasses and makeup were not used in the study to prevent 'easy clues'.[/quote] I don't understand this sentence, how are glasses of all things going to decide whether you're gay or not.
[QUOTE=koeniginator;35987412]nigga u gay[/QUOTE] Ever heard of "role-reversal" or "femdom"? There's more than one way to have sex with the opposite gender.
[QUOTE=Elecbullet;35988355]That's not a terribly scientific way to go about things you know "Study implies there is a physical difference between gay or straight people" "I call bullshit, there is no phyiscal difference between gay or straight people"[/QUOTE] Well, no, actually, that [I]is[/I] a scientific way to think about this. If a study tells you tomorrow 75% of all frogs on the planet are estimated to have telekinesis saying "that's not a thing" is valid when no other evidence of it and no plausible explanation of it exists. That's just dismissing a claim with no evidence. Peer-reviewed science sorta stands on the "peer reviewed" part.
[QUOTE=markg06;35989811]I don't understand this sentence, how are glasses of all things going to decide whether you're gay or not.[/QUOTE] [img]http://www.antibloggeren.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Elton.jpg[/img] Seriously though, people are different. Going around second-guessing if they're gay or straight by their appearance is just stupid. Who the fuck cares?
Why do these studies always say "57%" or "60%" or whatever. The percentage doesn't matter, it's whether the results were significant under a Mann-Whitney-U, or other such statistical tests that matters.
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