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There is a growing number of scientific findings to support the 2D:4D ratio. According to superstition there has
been a connection between a man being well endowed, having big hands and large feet. A scientific study
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carried out in 2001 by the Cachon University in Incheon, South Korean measured the penis size of one
hundred and fourty four men over the age of twenty who were soon to undertake urological surgery. They
compared this to the size of the index finger. Based on this study, the lower the 2D:4D ratio, the larger the
penis. A study in 1983 by Wilson at King's college, London looked at the difference between female fingers and
the leadership qualities, and assertiveness in connection with the finger length. In this study nine hundred and
eighty five women returned a questionnaire on the length of their fingers and filled in answers to questions
related to assertiveness. Surprisingly, women with a shorter forefinger were more assertive. They also
described themselves as being more competitive.
Example of calculation: Index finger = 6.5cm / Ring Finger = 5.1cm = 2D:4D ratio result: in this case
it is 1.2 (this ratio result means the person is likely to be female)
Men typically score below 1 and women score above 1
If you have a high level of 2D:4D then you are suppose to have high
fertility. Many of the characteristics below have relied on the research
of Manning et al, 1998. He researched three hundred and sixtey
teenagers from Danish population. The sample was from Northern
European descent and there does seem to be a connection with the
ratio to the nationality of the ethic population. The variation of the ratio
was further explored by Bang et al, in the UK. The difference between
the two studies showed that the mean was 0.97 in the UK and 1.02 in
the Danish men.
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This is the typical hand for most males. It was concluded at the
University of Bath that if the forefinger is shorter than the ring finger,
this was normally found in those that excelled in numeracy. Long
fingers with a short forefinger is linked to greater prenatal testosterone.
In this study, scientists recorded the finger length of seventry five
seven year old children. If you are a male and you have this type of
finger then you are considered to be a rather macho man.
There has been quite a few scientific studies regarding a connection
with this hand and Autism. Manning et al examined 72 children with
autism. It was concluded many had this type of hand shape. It is not to
say that all people with this hand type will have autism, it was found
that this is a hand type typically seen in children with Autism, plus this
hand is typical of the male and most males suffer with Autism.
Therefore, personally this conclusion should not worry you. This hand
has also been connected with having great musical ability.
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