Re: OT - 2D:4D & Mac



Hugh Chaloner wrote:

To find your 2D:4D ratio, measure from the basal crease to the tip of
your index finger, and divide it by the same measurement for your fourth
(ring) finger.

I did this for the BBC gender test thing a few weeks ago. I believe I was 0.98 on one hand and 1.00 on the other. Not sure what it means.
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