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Women's Finger Length Reveals a Secret
The length of a woman's ring finger in relation to her index finger reveals her ability to do well--or not--at sports. Specifically, if the ring finger is longer than the index finger, she's the one you'll want to pick for your sports team. That's the word from a quirky study conducted by Dr. Tim Spector, a medical doctor and professor with the twin research and genetic epidemiology unit at St. Thomas's Hospital and King's College London. Britain's Independent newspaper reports that unlike men, most women have ring fingers that are shorter or the same length as their index fingers. A longer ring finger is actually quite unusual for females. Mind you, the length of the finger is not important; what is important is the ratio between the ring and index fingers. Previous research has shown that many personality characteristics can be revealed by looking at the finger ratio, including sexuality, fertility, intelligence, aggressiveness and even musical talent. Spector is no quack. He has always dismissed such claims. "I didn't believe this stuff. Most of the studies were based on small numbers, and the findings could easily be spurious," he told Independent health editor Jeremy Laurance. So he decided to test it for himself using a large database on twins that he has been developing and using for research for 20 years. Using X-rays of the hands of 607 female twins ages 25 to 79, Spector then compared the lengths of their index and ring fingers. The women provided him with their highest level of achievement in 12 sports: swimming, cycling, running, gymnastics, tennis, badminton, squash, golf, skiing, soccer, cricket and martial arts. The results? Those whose ring fingers were longer than their index fingers were better at most sports and particularly excelled at sports that involved running, especially soccer and tennis. He admits he was surprised by the findings. Some scientists believe it is caused by a higher level of testosterone in the womb, but Spector believes genetics are also involved. The study findings were published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. |
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So that is why my husband keeps loosing football bets to me??? LMFAO.
Thanks for the info, it is cool. |
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So then if she flips me off with her largest finger than what am I to
conclude.1)She is brimming with pent up sexual energy and she wants to get busy with me for a session of the bouncey-bounce.2)Or she hates my guts and she thinks I am a filthy animal who should just fall of the face of the earth.(lmao)Your call Ghost? |
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Or All of the above Cybear.
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never herd of that fact.
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It is a new one on me too. However, my ring finger is much longer than
my index finger, almost as long as the middle finger. My index fingers tip comes about to the base of the nail of my ring finger and is slightly longer than my little finger. I have always excelled at sports. Swimming, water skiing, snow skiing, baseball, tennis, golfing, vollyball, gymnastics, shooting sports and more. I am short but have a competitive spirit that drive me to excel at whatever I undertake. I thought it was a personality flaw. lol. Now, I know, it is all in the ring finger... lmao too! Good article... is it real? Verb |
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i have herd of a mans long finger means something but havent herd about
the gals! |
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Very interesting...
That explains why I love a challenge...because I want to excel at everything I do, especially sports...hmmmm..... |
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which one is the ring finger ? never had a ring so ..ah ...whaaa!
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purplecat...ring finger is next to the pinky, between the middle finger
and the pinky... index is next to the thumb...or referred to as the pointer finger... |
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LOL hi sweetcountrygirl
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whatzup.. cc
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Hummm my ring finger is longer than my index finger I play no sports and
dont even care to watch sports on tv hummm could this be like the size of a mans shoes or hands has anything to do with the size of his member whick is bull also. Makes you wonder who is paying for this research hope it is not our tax dollars lol |
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