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Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):

I have little hands.. short stubby fingers are why I'm so slow at typing  

I don't and I'm slow at typing

How are you? mad neighbour from hell giving you a break?

Hi Erin  I'm doing ok thanks. She's gone [ with keys ] but we don't know where. Have applied for my medical notes and will make complaints etc once I get them. Thanks for your help and the links you found.

Hope you're well?

FM
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):
Originally Posted by Yellow Rose:

This man has very long fingers, watch the close up camera shots. Over 12 million views have seen him put them to good use

 

Thanks I enjoyed that Yellow Rose. Wow he's really talented isn't he ? And he looks like Christian Bale [ a good thing ]. 

  I'm glad you enjoyed it. He's pretty famous apparently, I came across his vid by accident and love it. Don't know what Christian looks like but if he looks like Steve that's good for me lol

Yellow Rose
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):
Originally Posted by kimota (Corin's Crib #1) FAKER # 1:

I thought this was going to be a thread on the influence of maternal testosterone in the blood affecting the development of  foetus and the relative length of the fingers!

Really? I didn't know that...

Apparently length of fingers can indicate sexual preferences,

http://fingerlengthdigitratio....r-sexual-preference/

 

I also read of a study that found that women who had longer ring fingers were less likely to score as well in tests of reading peoples expressions than other women(something that women generally do better than men)All down to levels of testosterone exposure in the womb apparently.

kimota
Originally Posted by kimota (Corin's Crib #1) FAKER # 1:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):
Originally Posted by kimota (Corin's Crib #1) FAKER # 1:

I thought this was going to be a thread on the influence of maternal testosterone in the blood affecting the development of  foetus and the relative length of the fingers!

Really? I didn't know that...

Apparently length of fingers can indicate sexual preferences,

http://fingerlengthdigitratio....r-sexual-preference/

 

I also read of a study that found that women who had longer ring fingers were less likely to score as well in tests of reading peoples expressions than other women(something that women generally do better than men)All down to levels of testosterone exposure in the womb apparently.

Interesting article, is it really science based though? Don't remember ever seeing anyone with a longer ring finger than index finger... it looks weird on the diagram. 

FM

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