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Old 14-12-2010, 09:12 AM #14
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oh I see, it makes more sense now. Supposed straight men don't get erections but do get a 'blood spurt' to the penis upon viewing gay men together?
It's really any male who sees something suddenly frightening, repulsive, surprising.
Keep in mind that the very idea of two men kissing or more is very often so disgusting to so many people that they even feel the need to vomit.


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then..If the device is sensitive to as little as 1% difference it would show a positive reaction, even if the subject were not 'turned on' so to speak.
I've been told this non-sexual physiological reaction can spike something like 12%. Im not sure what the average is though.

I wonder what tests they would do on a supposedly homosexual woman? You can't stick a ring around it can you.. I suspect if you could you'd be able to see a similar results distribution.[/QUOTE]

I don't know about this. I know they do have a device to measure some kind of sexual response in women.
It is (you could imagine) a sort of thin straw-sized tube with a wire coming out.
As far as I can gather it tests heat (blood flow) but Im not sure if they would have the same 'panic reaction' flush as men?
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