Gay people have a natural ability to recognize each other, according to Sunny Hostin of 'The View'.

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September 26th 2023.

Gay people have a natural ability to recognize each other, according to Sunny Hostin of 'The View'.
On Monday’s episode of “The View”, co-host Sunny Hostin shared a fascinating theory about how gay people identify one another. During the “Hot Topics” discussion, the lawyer discussed a scientific study that found “homosexual people have a nose for each other”. She also mentioned that “gay men have different scent attraction” and “can actually smell under their arms and, in a blindfold test, can tell which person is gay and which person isn’t.”

Hostin’s comments were an extension of a conversation the talk show’s moderator, Whoopi Goldberg, had started about the dating series “Naked Attraction”. The full-frontal nude dating show follows contestants who choose dates based on their naked bodies.

In response to Hostin’s theory, Goldberg shook her head in disagreement. She said "I know too many gay people that say my gaydar is down.” The conversation was sparked by a 2005 scientific study that was published by The National Library of Medicine. Swedish researchers found that the sense of smell was linked to sexual orientation.

The journalist shared that she and her husband Manny got so obsessed with the show that they binged all eight episodes. “I learned things that I never heard in my life,” Hostin said. When Goldberg asked “People actually want to see this?” she answered her own question with “Apparently”.

The “Day of Hot Topics” episode aired on ABC on Monday, Sept. 25. It was an interesting conversation and left viewers with a lot to think about.

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