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    Index finger and ring finger research findings.

    Ring Fingers.jpg

    Scientist have found that the relationship of
    length of someone index finger and ring finger
    can be a signal for serious health risk, explains
    Denise Brooks McQuade, a scientist at Skidmore
    College.

    It's all tied to how much testosterone that you
    received in the womb before birth.

    If you received more testosterone your index
    finger will be shorter then your ring finger, also
    1/3 more likely to develop prostate cancer.

    So you should really get a screening done for
    prostate cancer at age 50.

    The upside is that your sperm count will be
    greater and you tend to have a bigger penis than
    the guys with longer index fingers than their
    ring fingers.

    If you received less testosterone you index finger
    will be longer then your ring finger, your more
    likely to have a heart attack in your 30's & 40's

    so you should really watch your cholesterol a
    little earlier on then most people.

    The up side you will tend to be a little less hot
    headed.

    How did researchers get this information? V

    ery carefully. While men who came in to a Korean
    hospital for urological surgery were anesthetized, s
    cientists measured consenting patients’ penises.

    (“Thanks for coming in for penis surgery! Mind if we measure it while you’re knocked out?”)

    Fun fact: Since shorter members stretch more than longer ones, the stretched measurement—used by the researchers—is more telling about the size of an erect penis. Other researchers measured the patients’ index and ring fingers.

    Men with same size ring and index digits may be more in touch with their feminine side because women have same ring and index fingers. These men may also be at a higher risk of depression than other men.

    Illnesses such as osteoarthritis, heart disease and attentiondeficithyperactivity disorder are seen less in people with the same-size index and ring fingers.


    Ronnie Rokk
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    Last edited by ronnierokk; 08-05-2012, 05:13 PM.
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  • #2
    So where's the part about penis size? Because more testosterone =/= a bigger penis.
    And where's the link to the research?

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    • #3
      Steve,

      I added a little more to the post on how they got their research, but it doesn't show any graphs or how many the test were done on, I imagine it was pretty much.

      And to answer your question, what they are basicly saying is that if your index finger is shorter then your ring finger, you will tend to have a bigger penis then a guy that's index finger is longer then his ring finger. Where are the research on this, I'm still looking my damn self. lol.

      Originally posted by Steve23 View Post
      So where's the part about penis size? Because more testosterone =/= a bigger penis.
      And where's the link to the research?
      ronnierokk
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      Last edited by ronnierokk; 08-05-2012, 01:29 PM.
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      • #4
        That's interesting. I masturbate a lot so I think my prostate is still in good health but still, interesting. I've red about the relationship between your index and ringfinger before.
        TheSperminator
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        Last edited by TheSperminator; 08-05-2012, 01:45 PM.

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        • #5
          Oh wow! According to this research, I didn't get that much testosterone during development. Thank goodness for PE! I'm on my way to a monster!

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          • #6
            Hmm my index finger is shorter then my ring finger. I've always thought my index finger to be short actually. I have been told I have a large penis so I wonder if that is completely coincidental or not.
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            • #7
              Huh, my two fingers are precisely the same size. What does that mean for me? I don't care what it says about penis size, as that's already a known. Maybe it means I'm not at risk for any of those ailments.
              Starting (20 JUL 2012)
              BPFSL: 7.5"
              BPEL: 6.75"
              EG: 4.75"
              Current (8/3/17)
              BPFSL: 8.7"
              BPEL: 8.1"
              MEG: 5.5"
              BEG: 5.5"

              Short Term Goal:
              8.25 BPEL
              5.75 MEG

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              • #8
                Can you please post a link to the published study?

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                • #9
                  how about if they are equal my friend? mine are

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                  • #10
                    ehh.... meh
                    JoJoPOTATOES

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                    • #11
                      That's funny. My index finger is longer than my ring finger, and I tend to be a silent hot head. Mine are practically equal though.
                      Restart [4/17/16] 7.5 BPSFL • 7.25 BPEL • 5.125 USEG • 5.75 MSEG • 6.25 BSEG (not valid)
                      Goal 1 [7/17/16] 7.75 BPSFL • 7.5 BPEL • 5.25 USEG •
                      6 MSEG • 6.25 BSEG

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                      • #12
                        hahaha, hell yeah. way to go brother!

                        Originally posted by kelthuzad1986 View Post
                        Oh wow! According to this research, I didn't get that much testosterone during development. Thank goodness for PE! I'm on my way to a monster!
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                        • #13
                          Yeah, I thought it was interesting to, that's why I posted it.

                          Originally posted by TheSperminator View Post
                          That's interesting. I masturbate a lot so I think my prostate is still in good health but still, interesting. I've red about the relationship between your index and ringfinger before.
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                          • #14
                            After reading your post again, I know which study you're referring to, and it's a bunk study.

                            If you actually read what was published, they unknowingly only measured flaccid length and girth. They didn't measure erect length or girth, so there's no proven correlation to testosterone, finger size, and penis size. Just some people trying to prove a point by making a study, but publishing a recognized failure of a study.

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                            • #15
                              My ring fingers are bigger than my index fingers by about 1 - 1.5cm and I started with length that is slightly above average, and girth that was average or just slightly below average

                              Not really a big penis in my case, and the difference in size between the two fingers is quite visible

                              My testosterone is high though
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