TOWIE's Joey Turner exposes his chest through a tiny leopard-print jacket and trousers as he celebrates his 21st birthday
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Love Island producers 'sign up England Knights rugby ace Jacques O'Neill for new series as he sets his sights on finding romance in Mallorca' 'The results provide initial experimental evidence that relationships between gay men and straight women may be characterized by a mutual exchange of mating-relevant benefits in the absence of sexual interest or competition.'ĭavina McCall exhibits her toned frame in a white vest top and blue leggings as she leads stars running in the Lady Garden 5K or 10K Challenge In a second experiment, gay men were shown to trust their heterosexual friends for dating advice over guidance given from other gay men or lesbian women. 'The emotional closeness shared by straight women and gay men may be rooted in the absence of deceptive mating motivations that frequently taint their relationships with other individuals.' 'Straight women and gay men perceive mating advice provided by each other to be more trustworthy than similar advice offered by other individuals,' the study suggested. The women overwhelmingly trusted advice from their gay friends over their girl friends. They looked at advice given to women from their other female friends and advice offered from their male gay friends. In a series of experiments, the psychologists studied how dating advice was perceived. Friends: The study found that gay men prefer friendships with straight women because their gay friends are also competing for the same suitors (stock photo)