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In a new article by David France in New York Magazine, researchers determine if traits that make people seem gay are biological. Here is a list of characteristics that scientists have found seem to indicate homosexual orientation.
| 1. | Hair Whorl (Men):Gay men are more likely than straight men to have a counterclockwise whorl |
| 2. | Thumbprint Density (Men):Gay men and straight women have an increased density of fingerprint ridges on the thumb and pinkie of the left hand. |
| 3. | Digit Proportions (Women): The index fingers of most straight men are shorter than their ring fingers, and for most women they are the same length or longer. Gay men and lesbians tend to have reversed ratios. |
| 4. | Hand Dexterity (Men): Gay men and lesbians have a 50 percent greater chance of being left-handed or ambidextrous than their straight counterparts. |
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