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My hand feminine?
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My hand feminine?
Hi
Heres my right hand.With a ruler the índex looks bigger but the photo suggests a longer ring.
Wonder if you could help?herrs the photo
thanks
Heres my right hand.With a ruler the índex looks bigger but the photo suggests a longer ring.
Wonder if you could help?herrs the photo
thanks

Last edited by woodwater on Tue Dec 02, 2014 8:40 pm; edited 2 times in total
woodwater- Posts : 28
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Re: My hand feminine?
Yes, you indeed do have a 'feminine' 2d:4d digit ratio (index finger is slightly longer than the ring finger, though the length of both fingers is actually about equal).
However, despite this 'feminine' feature, most other features (e.g. hair, square palm shape, short finger length, long pinky finger) are 'masculine' all features putten together you do have a hand that is actually... perfectly normal for a male!
I hope this is helpful.

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Re: My hand feminine?
Martijn (admin) wrote:
... most other features (e.g. hair, square palm shape, short finger length, long pinky finger) are 'masculine' all features putten together you do have a hand that is actually... perfectly normal for a male! ...


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Location : Bay Area, CA
Re: My hand feminine?
dhundhun wrote:Martijn (admin) wrote:
Yes, you indeed do have a 'feminine' 2d:4d digit ratio (index finger is slightly longer than the ring finger, though the length of both fingers is actually about equal).
However, despite this 'feminine' feature, most other features (e.g. hair, square palm shape, short finger length, long pinky finger) are 'masculine' all features putten together you do have a hand that is actually... perfectly normal for a male!
I hope this is helpful.![]()
for this post.


The left hand is diferente.Ring finger much smaller.What does the left normally show?
thanks
woodwater- Posts : 28
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Re: My hand feminine?
With small palm, it is easier/better to get job done through other - rather than doing yourself.
Small ring finger is passive hand is probably indication of dominance of ambition.
Small ring finger is passive hand is probably indication of dominance of ambition.
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Re: My hand feminine?
Im not sure body hair matters.Its very common here and Africans,who have the lowest finger ratio,almost lack it
I play guitar the short fingers can be a problem too
I play guitar the short fingers can be a problem too
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Re: My hand feminine?
woodwater wrote:Im not sure body hair matters.Its very common here and Africans,who have the lowest finger ratio,almost lack it
I play guitar the short fingers can be a problem too
Hair does represent a significant factor regarding hormones (females obviously have far less hair than males), however... you are correct that the amount of hair varies inside various populations.
Here's a report about FINGER PHALANGE hair:
"Stewart W. Hindley and Albert Damon of the Department of Anthropology at Stanford University have studied the frequency of hair on the middle finger joint (mid-phalangeal hair) of Solomon Islanders, as a part of a series of anthropometric studies of these populations. They summarize other studies on prevalence of this trait as reporting, in general, that Caucasoids are more likely to have hair on the middle finger joint than Negroids and Mongoloids, and collect the following frequencies from previously published literature: Andamanese 0%, Eskimo 1%, African American 16% or 28%, Ethiopians 25.6%, Mexicans of the Yucatan 20.9%, Penobscot and Shinnecock 22.7%, Gurkha 33.6%, Japanese 44.6%, various Hindus 40-50%, Egyptians 52.3%, Near Eastern peoples 62-71%, various Europeans 60-80%."
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Androgenic_hair#Across_populations

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Hand researcher & psychologist in The Netherlands (Holland)
Presents: Multi-Perspective Palm Reading + the Global Palm Reading Network
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