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Verdandi
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22 Jan 2011, 12:30 am

Yeah, I am about 99.99% sure I do not have schizophrenia. Any symptoms that come close to fitting are lifelong, and I don't have any psychosis. :D



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22 Jan 2011, 12:51 am

Damn... I've been staring at my long index fingers and wondering what they mean. lol


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22 Jan 2011, 2:35 pm

I'm not gay, I'm just old fashioned. I do support the gay lifestyle. Do whatever makes you feel comfortable.


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22 Jan 2011, 9:23 pm

My lifestyle is not like that of other lesbians I know, and certainly not like any gay men. I don't think there's such a thing as "the gay lifestyle." I do not think orientation can even be a lifestyle.



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22 Jan 2011, 9:48 pm

I agree. Being bisexual hasn't changed how I would have lived my life beyond the occasional "she's got a nice rack" whispered to my husband.


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28 Mar 2016, 8:11 am

I have aspergers and I'm mainly attracted to women, but I have longer index fingers. The things is, both my parents have the same digit ratio, as do my two older brothers. So, I think it can be hereditary.



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28 Mar 2016, 9:59 am

I have long index fingers, too (though not longer than my middle fingers).

And I'm a heterosexual man.



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29 Mar 2016, 8:29 am

Have you heard the theory about the link between wonky little fingers and autism? I read about it on another forum, but no-one could tell if it had any scientific base (most likely not).

I do not find these theories credible at all, but I do find them amusing. I am happy to say my index fingers are very short, and my brain equally masculine.



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29 Mar 2016, 2:42 pm

LarryDoe wrote:
Have you heard the theory about the link between wonky little fingers and autism? I read about it on another forum, but no-one could tell if it had any scientific base (most likely not).

I do not find these theories credible at all, but I do find them amusing. I am happy to say my index fingers are very short, and my brain equally masculine.



I know deep down it is probably partly pseudo-science, but sometimes I take things like this too seriously and assume that every case of 2d:4d digit ratio indicates somebody who is lesbian/bisexual/autistic. That's probably due to literal interpretation that may come with someone having autism/Aspergers syndrome. I think it can be true sometimes though, probably the odds of 50/50.



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31 Mar 2016, 10:27 am

Well, I've got short index fingers. I'm a lesbian. I'm neither particularly masculine nor feminine but I wouldn't say I go for the androgynous look either.


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03 Apr 2016, 4:58 pm

I have ring fingers slightly longer than my index fingers.

I am a "systemizer", though my SQ is "average" and only due to my pathetic EQ am I a systemizer.

That being said, I'm not terribly offended. I have an avid interest in certain systems and not so much in most. That's typical of an Aspie.



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03 Apr 2016, 5:10 pm

My index fingers are longer than my ring fingers, though the difference is more pronounced on my left hand. I'm attracted to both genders. I am an Aspie but don't see myself as a systemizer.



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03 Apr 2016, 5:13 pm

The lovely, lovely island of Lesbos.