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Does Finger Length Predict Manhood size?

Author: John Dugan
by John Dugan
Posted: May 24, 2016

There are many myths and old wife’s tales concerning manhood size in comparison to various body components, including finger length. But a 2011 study looked at this issue and indicated that there may just possibly be some validity to one of these finger-to-manhood connections. Naturally, length is only one concern where the member is concerned - proper male organ care being of greater value in the long run – but it’s interesting to look at what these researchers have found through their work in this area.

The study

Andrology is the term given to the study of male health issues, so it’s fitting that the study in questioned appeared in The Asian Journal of Andrology. Entitled "Does digit ratio (2D;4D) predict male length?" the article is concerned not with overall length of a finger but in whether one finger is bigger than another –specifically, whether the index finger (2D) is longer or shorter than the ring finger (4D). (For clarification, the index finger is the finger next to the thumb. The ring finger is the one next to the pinkie.)

What does the finger length comparison have to do with manhood size? One old wives’ tale claims that men whose ring finger is longer than their index finger tend to be more abundant in the male member department. The study looks at this assertion, and also at a corresponding assertion that men with shorter index fingers may have shorter male organs but may also have more attractive faces.

Findings

So is there a basis for these claims? Surprisingly, based on this study, there possibly could be. (Bear in mind, of course, that one study does not necessarily offer proof positive of a hypothesis.) The researchers looked at 144 men over the age of 20. They found that in general those with a longer ring finger compared to the index finger did indeed have a longer male organ.

Why might this be? The theory, based on studies in mice, is that the presence of more male hormone in the developing male brings about the increased length of the fourth digit. This is thought to also play a role in manhood size for many men. So if the ring finger is longer than the ring finger, this indicates that the man was exposed to greater stores of male hormone while developing and may therefore pack more in the male organ department.

The face

What about the claim that a shorter index finger may relate to how attractive a man’s face is? This is based on results from a different 2011 study that found this correlation. The theory again relates to male hormone, with the assumption being that smaller amounts of male hormone tend to create faces that are more generally pleasing. (Again, this is a hypothesis that would need further testing to be accepted as a given.) Therefore, since lower levels of male hormone supposedly affect both facial development and index finger length, a shorter index finger is theorized to be associated with a more attractive face.

While it’s interesting that studies have found some indication of a connection between finger length, manhood size and facial appeal, nothing’s as straightforward as it may seem. Even if this correlation is true, there are many other factors which come into play that also influence manhood size and beauty.

Rather than worrying about one’s finger length and what signals it may send about one’s private area, a man would be better off concentrating on making sure his member is in good working order and in prime health. Daily application of a superior male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) is an excellent way to attend to this issue. Men need to select a crème that includes vitamin C, which is noted for its role in collagen production and therefore in male tissue firmness, a healthy quality in any male organ. The best crèmes also contain alpha lipoic acid, a potent antioxidant which helps avoid the early on aging of male cells by battling harmful oxidative processes. No matter the manhood size, a first rate crème can help maintain a healthy, attractive manhood.

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Visit http://www.man1health.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male organ.

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