
January 21 2011 7:50 PM EST
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Gay men are better endowed than straight men, radio and TV journalist Faith Salie told Gayle King on Friday's installment of The Gayle King Show.
It's one of many ways people can tell gay men from straight men, Salie says. The journalist appeared on the show to talk about gaydar, citing David France's 2007 article for New York magazine titled "The Science of Gaydar."
Salie says research is turning up an increasing number of ways in which gay people are different from straight people. Finger length, hair patterns, and fingerprints are among the other ways in which gay people and straight people differ.
According to Salie, the differences between gay men and lesbians are also significant.
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