scottish
09-01-2015, 12:35 AM
What's your 2D:4D
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/12/02/article-1335155-0C53D032000005DC-118_468x460.jpg
What's your gender and what's your result (high, equal or low)
If your index is longer than your ring, that's high
If your index is shorter than your ring, that's low
If your index is the same as your ring, that's equal
There's loads of different stuff such as low 2D:4D = more masculine, and females with a low 2D:4D are typically more athletic
http://www.handresearch.com/news/2012/digit-ratio-facial-shape-boys.jpg
or
https://i0.wp.com/www.handresearch.com/diagnostics/extraversion/extraversion-introversion-phantom-hands.jpg
Finger-length ratios have been linked previously with a variety of other characteristics: in both males and females, lower ratios are associated with better athletic performance. In men, one study found that a lower ratio was connected with more success at high-frequency financial trading, while another study associated it with better performance on medical school entrance exams; women were not included in those studies.
Men with lower 2D:4D ratios were also more likely to have more “masculine” features, to have more symmetrical faces, and to be considered attractive by women, according to another study.
Yet other research links low 2D:4D ratios with higher rates of alcohol consumption and alcoholism itself. Some data suggest that a more “female” finger-length ratio in men is associated with increased risk for oral cancer but reduced risk for prostate cancer.
In both boys and girls, lower and more “male” 2D:4D ratios have also been repeatedly connected with autism;
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/12/02/article-1335155-0C53D032000005DC-118_468x460.jpg
What's your gender and what's your result (high, equal or low)
If your index is longer than your ring, that's high
If your index is shorter than your ring, that's low
If your index is the same as your ring, that's equal
There's loads of different stuff such as low 2D:4D = more masculine, and females with a low 2D:4D are typically more athletic
http://www.handresearch.com/news/2012/digit-ratio-facial-shape-boys.jpg
or
https://i0.wp.com/www.handresearch.com/diagnostics/extraversion/extraversion-introversion-phantom-hands.jpg
Finger-length ratios have been linked previously with a variety of other characteristics: in both males and females, lower ratios are associated with better athletic performance. In men, one study found that a lower ratio was connected with more success at high-frequency financial trading, while another study associated it with better performance on medical school entrance exams; women were not included in those studies.
Men with lower 2D:4D ratios were also more likely to have more “masculine” features, to have more symmetrical faces, and to be considered attractive by women, according to another study.
Yet other research links low 2D:4D ratios with higher rates of alcohol consumption and alcoholism itself. Some data suggest that a more “female” finger-length ratio in men is associated with increased risk for oral cancer but reduced risk for prostate cancer.
In both boys and girls, lower and more “male” 2D:4D ratios have also been repeatedly connected with autism;