[post_page_title]Men attracted to other men are more likely to have a counterclockwise hair swirl[/post_page_title]
Your hair can say a lot about you. Aside from chosen hairstyle, color, and cut, the direction of a man’s hair swirl may also be correlated with his romantic orientation. There is a higher percentage of counterclockwise hair swirls in men primarily attracted to other men, than found on average in both men and women in general. According to a 2004 study, 29.8% of these men have a counterclockwise hair swirl, compared with only 8.4% in men and women at large. All in all, it’s a hair-raising phenomenon.
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