Studies in the past have attempted to examine the ratio between the length of the index finger and the ring finger and its possible connection to certain behavioral and personality traits. A new study ...
First it was your feet, then it was your nose, now it's your index finger? According to a 2011 study, the length of your index finger could be a solid predictor of penis size. According to the Asian ...
It’s not often that science makes a fun discovery, but recent studies have revealed that our ring finger length may reflect parts of our personality. Researchers suggest that finger length, ...
Many people say having longer legs helps you run faster and cover larger strides and longer distances. At first glance, it seems some people look more athletic than others. Many judge fitness ...
There’s a new study on finger-length and sexual orientation from the University of Essex, but it’s not proof that finger length can determine someone’s sexual orientation despite what’s being reported ...
A new study suggests that the length ratio between your index and ring fingers could be linked to sexual behavior and preferences — even in animals. According to research published in the journal ...
It sounds strange, but the length of your pinky finger length could say quite a lot about you and your personality type, from your habits to the way you handle relationships. The practice of using the ...
A person’s hands can say a lot about them, but the length of a woman’s fingers could reveal some especially intimate information. The ratio between the second and fourth fingers, known as 2D:4D, is ...
Examine your fingers. Which is longer? Is it the index finger (the finger you use to point with – technically the second digit, or 2D, counting the thumb), or the ring finger (the fourth digit, or 4D) ...
HONG KONG (Reuters Life!) - Hands may say more about their owners than commonly thought, especially in the case of men. Men whose index fingers are shorter than their ring fingers may have longer ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The length of children's fingers may hint at their natural abilities in math and language, a new study suggests. In a study of 75 children between the ages of 6 and 7 years ...