Why are the fingers of men and women different?

Why are the fingers of men and women different?


Did you know that in general, the index finger of a man is smaller than his third finger while in women the index finger is bigger than the third finger (ring finger)?


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 So the answer is hidden in our hormones.
 Yes, before the birth of a baby, hormones called estrogen and testosterone control the genes that determine finger length.

 That is why the index finger is shorter in men and vice versa in women.

 Finger length is primarily linked to a variety of personal habits, such as aggression, musical ability, and sex change.


 It can also be a sign of various medical problems such as autism, depression, heart attack and cancer.
 Medical experts discovered the secret in 2011 that hormones affect finger length in both men and women.

 The study found that if boys are deficient in a hormone called testosterone, their index finger is longer, while in the case of estrogen deficiency, the length of the ring finger increases.


 The same thing happens with girls, and a lack of hormones determines the length of their fingers.

 The study also found that hormones begin to have an effect on the human personality before birth, and that they begin to function from the third month of pregnancy.