Female NTs - is your ring finger longer than your index finger?


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  • Yes, my ring finger is longer than my index finger

    66 63.46%
  • They're the same length

    15 14.42%
  • No, my index finger is longer than my ring finger

    23 22.12%
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This is a discussion on Female NTs - is your ring finger longer than your index finger? within the NT's Temperament Forum- The Intellects forums, part of the Keirsey Temperament Forums category; I got the idea from a thread by @ hziegel here . If your ring finger is longer than your ...

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    INTJ - The Scientists

    Female NTs - is your ring finger longer than your index finger?

    I got the idea from a thread by @hziegel here.

    If your ring finger is longer than your index finger, it means you were exposed to more testosterone in the womb.



    So, female NTs, is your ring finger longer than your index finger?
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    ENTP - The Visionaries

    Yep, both are a good half inch longer.
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    INTJ - The Scientists

    same here. There is a lot of study about this. Digit ratio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    It is rather interesting!
    Pillow thanked this post.

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    INTJ - The Scientists

    Yep. Maybe I should be looking at the hands of other women when I am trying to figure out who would be low-drama friends...
    day_dreamer, hmwith, devoid and 5 others thanked this post.

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    ENFP - The Inspirers


    My ring finger is a ton longer, and I'm an NF.
    Promethea, MissyMaroon, tuna and 1 others thanked this post.

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    ENTP - The Visionaries

    My ring fingers are significantly longer!

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    ENTP - The Visionaries

    we should ask this an the SJ forum so we have a basis of caparison.
    day_dreamer, randomness123, Totoro and 1 others thanked this post.

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    INTJ - The Scientists

    Quote Originally Posted by OneiricEntropy View Post
    we should ask this an the SJ forum so we have a basis of caparison.
    Good idea, done.
    Wasp thanked this post.

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    ENTP - The Visionaries

    Quote Originally Posted by Pillow View Post
    Good idea, done.
    What funny is that I never considered actually doing it... haha. Thanks. Every ENTP needs an INTJ for this reason exactly.

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    INTJ - The Scientists

    Quote Originally Posted by OneiricEntropy View Post
    What funny is that I never considered actually doing it... haha. Thanks. Every ENTP needs an INTJ for this reason exactly.
    Haha, I have a tendency not to believe things until I've tested them for myself, so I thought at the very least it would test the basic theory that women usually have shorter ring fingers...
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