View Full Version : Interesting blurb from Men's Health, Index vs Ring Finger length
ripvanwinkle
05-18-2011, 11:48
So I ran across this in the Health Bulletin in the April 2011 issue of Men's Health.
Apparently there has been a decent amount of research on this, and it seems that men that have a longer ring finger relative to their index finger were exposed to more testosterone before birth.
This then apparently may act as an indicator for other health and behavioral issues/traits including:
less likely to have a heart attack in 30s and 40s
more likely to develop prostate cancer
more agressive than men with longer index fingers
greater mental toughness and optimism
As it relates to this forum, I am curious as to whether this phenom is present in a random (somewhat) sample of actual Quiet Professionals.
Not advocating that it is or is not an indicator of success in becoming SF but rather trying to humor my own sense of curiosity.
Thanks,
Ritz
P.S. - I have the longer ring finger and do feel I am on the more aggressive side :lifter
Neo-Anthropometrics; Bertillon would be so proud. :rolleyes:
Richard :munchin
As it relates to this forum, I am curious as to whether this phenom is present in a random (somewhat) sample of actual Quiet Professionals.
Not advocating that it is or is not an indicator of success in becoming SF but rather trying to humor my own sense of curiosity.
Thanks,
Ritz
P.S. - I have the longer ring finger and do feel I am on the more aggressive side :lifter
Oh, you shouldn't have to go thru Training Group, then. :rolleyes:
ripvanwinkle
05-18-2011, 12:02
Oh, you shouldn't have to go thru Training Group, then. :rolleyes:
LOL! Believe me, I did think about posting this under comedy, but then I figured that no one would take it seriously! :D
But hey, think of all the money we could save "Hold up your hand" "Pass".
Whose ring finger is shorter than their index finger? That would make your hand look kind of odd wouldn't it?
Whose ring finger is shorter than their index finger? That would make your hand look kind of odd wouldn't it?
The only guys I can remember seeing in that condition were Elton John and the actor on the "Low-T" commercial...
Whose ring finger is shorter than their index finger? That would make your hand look kind of odd wouldn't it?
Oh, man, you just had to make that comment.
Ain't nobody going to admit it now.
Many moons ago my almost MIL said I couldn't marry her son if my second toe was longer than my first toe because it's an indication of aggressive personality. :D
That's not the reason we never married. :p
Never really thought about this but here's an article that is full of interesting stuff on the subject: Click Me (http://www.viewzone.com/fingers.html)
Even more interesting info including ratios etc etc: Click Me (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/article3465806.ece)
A little visual aide to help.
A little visual aide to help.
I also attribute the length to an abnormal gene in my recombinant DNA string?? Or the time I slammed it in the lock-out hatch in KW??
:D:D:D:D
longrange1947
05-19-2011, 09:34
Informal survey here on the team, all are longer. :munchin :D
Last hard class
05-19-2011, 10:17
Whose ring finger is shorter than their index finger? That would make your hand look kind of odd wouldn't it?
Well, there was my 18C phase 2 instructor. Three guesses as to the cause of his affliction.:D
I wonder if anyone ever successfully breached his see through case. No, blow it in place does not count.
LHC
Longer here.!
Damy JJ are you a caveman?
dadof18x'er
05-19-2011, 12:28
So I ran across this in the Health Bulletin in the April 2011 issue of Men's Health.
Apparently there has been a decent amount of research on this, and it seems that men that have a longer ring finger relative to their index finger were exposed to more testosterone before birth.
This then apparently may act as an indicator for other health and behavioral issues/traits including:
less likely to have a heart attack in 30s and 40s
more likely to develop prostate cancer
more agressive than men with longer index fingers
greater mental toughness and optimism
As it relates to this forum, I am curious as to whether this phenom is present in a random (somewhat) sample of actual Quiet Professionals.
Not advocating that it is or is not an indicator of success in becoming SF but rather trying to humor my own sense of curiosity.
Thanks,
Ritz
P.S. - I have the longer ring finger and do feel I am on the more aggressive side :lifter
I wonder if this relates to Morton's toe syndrome?
A longer second toe has often been associated with royalty, particularly during the rule of the Ptolemaic dynasty when Egypt was under Greek rulership. It was an idealized form in Greek sculpture, and this persisted as an aesthetic standard through Roman and Renaissance periods and later (the Statue of Liberty has toes of this proportion). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morton%27s_toe