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Small Hands? Here's What That Says About Your Penis.
This is what research shows about men having big hands, small hands, and average male hand size. Hint: It's all about the ring finger.
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Length of men's ring finger linked to build of partner
Men with long ring fingers are four times more likely to end up with a partner with the classically sought-after combination of a slim waist and prominent chest, scientists say.
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Their study in the journal Personality and Individual Differences states: ‘Our results suggest men’s pre-natal environment has an impact on the likelihood of being in a relationship with a more attractive and presumably more fertile woman.
‘Men with [longer ring fingers] were four times more often partnered with women who had both relatively narrow waists and large breasts.’
Long Ring Fingers Are Attached to Good-Looking Guys
Your fingers tell a lot about you. If you are a man and your pointer-to-ring finger ratio is low, you are most likely a sexy beast (at least facially). New research has found that this ratio, which seems to indicate prenatal hormone exposure, is correlate
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If you want to know how attractive a guy is, look down … at his hands, that is. The ratio between the length of his right index and ring fingers is linked to facial attractiveness, a new study finds.
The ratio, called the 2D:4D because it compares the length of the second digit with the fourth digit, makes sense since that ratio is driven by the sex hormone testosterone, the researchers say
"What we found was that 2D:4D ratio can predict face attractiveness. The more masculine the 2D:4D is, the more attractive is the face," said study researcher Camille Ferdenzi at the University of Geneva in Switzerland. "The amount of sex hormones you are exposed to before birth contributes to how your face develops and how attractive it becomes." (Past research has shown that gals love caveman-like masculine faces.)
Oddly enough, this is because of the amount of testosterone that a fetus is exposed to in the end of the first trimester, when the testes start to develop. The more testosterone, the higher this 2D:4D ratio is, and also, the higher-quality sperm the male produces. This is different from other sexual and masculine traits, such as voice frequency and body odor, which are regulated by levels of adult testosterone.
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