Hmm that's not solid proof
Busted!
- The "ring finger" is not the "third finger." The third is the "middle finger." p.s. unless we aren't counting the thumb, but we should; that is another topic though...
- Females usually have ring finger and middle finger the same length? I'm virtually certain finger length is genetic and not gender based; I can't even think of anyone I know with the middle finger and ring finger same length (male or female) even though I've heard of it.
- This screenshot is taken from my chess.com thread TPBM game isn't is? ![]()
- The "ring finger" is not the "third finger." The third is the "middle finger." p.s. unless we aren't counting the thumb, but we should; that is another topic though...
- Females usually have ring finger and middle finger the same length? I'm virtually certain finger length is genetic and not gender based; I can't even think of anyone I know with the middle finger and ring finger same length (male or female) even though I've heard of it.
- This screenshot is taken from my chess.com thread TPBM game isn't is?
Index finger, not middle
, and yup, from your thread.
OK, so I may be wrong here, this is not a definite. Even though all the evidence seems to point in the right direction. And a lot of you probably already know this, or even suspect it so here it is:
Usually, males have longer ring fingers (third finger) than index fingers, whilst females usually have them both the same length.
Now, I do not want to be reported for naming and shaming, so I scribbled out most of the username, leaving you the clue, "52" to figure it out for yourself.
Again, this is not solid proof.