Long fingers everyone is not always the same. The most prominent is, there are people who ring finger longer than index finger, or vice versa. It turns out the secret of two fingers is related to one's personality.
Comparison of two-finger length is associated with hormonal condition while in the womb and affects a person's personality while growing up.
Index finger is shorter than the ring finger is called 'low-ratio', otherwise a longer index finger than ring finger is called 'high ratio'.
Quoted from ScienceDaily, Wednesday (10/11/2010), the difference in length of both fingers was triggered by exposure to testosterone in the womb during different in every person. In addition to affecting the development of personality, this hormone is also often associated with the level of intelligence.
Various studies have proved the relationship. Among these are as follows:
** 1. Men who have long fingers with a low ratio (index finger shorter than ring finger) tends to be more daring to take risks in making decisions.
Courage that grows from within 3 things that is recreational, social and financial. Recreational courage shown among others by choosing the type of challenging sports, social courage with a broad association of financial courage while most visible when playing stocks.
"In general women are more attracted to men who are physically fit, firmly in the mix and of course the rich. Men with low ratio of more advantaged in this," said Gad Saad, researchers from Concordia University.
Interestingly, the relationship between finger length ratio with a personality only found in men. Yet research by Saad and his colleagues also involve a number of female participants, but in this group of finger length ratio is not too influential.
** 2. Men who have long fingers with a high ratio (index finger longer than ring finger) is more faithful to their partners.
This fact was revealed in the research of archaeologist at Liverpool University on a number of early human fossils. Human species studied were Homo naenderthalensis, Ardipithecus ramidus, Australopithecus afarensis and Homo sapiens.
Of the four species studied, Homo naenderthalensis and Ardipithecus ramidus tend to have lower ratios on the long finger. Apparently, long fingers with a low ratio may influence the tendency of polygamy or multiple sexual partners in both species.
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