finger length and sexual orientation
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Jennifer M
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Danielle La Belle
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Hi Girls:
I must be Sally's sister.
"I'm not sure if it's indicative of anything or not, but my right hand index finger is about a centimetre longer than the ring finger and on my left hand the index finger is about half a centmetre longer than the corresponding ring finger."
I too find this to be true. I am hetrosexual by current definition. 6' 0" tall.
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Danielle Marie
I must be Sally's sister.
"I'm not sure if it's indicative of anything or not, but my right hand index finger is about a centimetre longer than the ring finger and on my left hand the index finger is about half a centmetre longer than the corresponding ring finger."
I too find this to be true. I am hetrosexual by current definition. 6' 0" tall.
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Danielle Marie
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Danielle La Belle
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Hi Girls:
Yes, I am about to pooh-pooh this idea.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrenology
Much like the referenced wikipedia article, I think that the associated idea with this thread is pseudoscience and carries no empirical weight what so ever. If there is any possible link, it may be something to do with our DNA and perhaps related human development over the past thousands of years and that to can be questioned by some.
I think that for the most part, good, bad or indifferent, hetrosexuals are the dominant sex type of our species. There are variations as would be expected in any complex math table. Gender, a mental thought process function, varies as well if only by our own experience and perception.
Bring it on girls!
Hugs
Danielle Marie

Yes, I am about to pooh-pooh this idea.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrenology
Much like the referenced wikipedia article, I think that the associated idea with this thread is pseudoscience and carries no empirical weight what so ever. If there is any possible link, it may be something to do with our DNA and perhaps related human development over the past thousands of years and that to can be questioned by some.
I think that for the most part, good, bad or indifferent, hetrosexuals are the dominant sex type of our species. There are variations as would be expected in any complex math table. Gender, a mental thought process function, varies as well if only by our own experience and perception.
Bring it on girls!
Hugs
Danielle Marie
Make the most of every day!