Posted on 03/05/2005 5:48:53 AM PST by Pharmboy
Followed by grabbing their package, saying "Aarrrgh," and then scratching their armpit.
Men are so predictable.
LOL
What's the deal with the feet? I missed that one.
The larger the foot size, the larger the member... but too long and it's like putting a foot long hotdog in a six inch bun.
LOL! Gotcha.
you're most welcome ;o)
We can't hep' it--testosterone poisoning!
bump!
An applied rotation on her sugar plum...
Phrenology returns. (study of bumps on the head)
People get paid for this manure?
Sadly, our local newspaper put this on the front page a few days ago. I think that this is junk science (really beyond junk science), but I also feel that a lot of people will read it and take it literally.
My index finger is quite a bit shorter than my ring finger, so GET READY TO BE FLAMED!
About three years ago there was a study which concerned the ratio of the length of a woman's second and fourth fingers and a correlation to lesbian tendencies. Among my daughter's friends the one girl who fit the "lesbian finger length ratio" profile was not a lesbian but she was and is a great athlete. Please see http://www.handresearch.com/hand/Evolutie/wwwscience2003asbfeb23Engels.htm
Those soccer hooligans start early, don't they? He's probably dissing the Ajax team.
Thanks...I had a vague memory of that thread.
It's from Reuters, so they are using British terminology where the thumb is the first finger, index finger is the second finger, and so on to the pinkie being the fifth finger.
Help please. I still dont get it. My index finger is shorter than my ring finger, more so on my left hand than my right. I know myself to be very aggressive by nature.
Thus I should fit the profile, if I could understood what the article said. Is it having index short than ring finger that means aggressive, or is it the percentage of length that the index is shorter than the ring that their study is about? Or is it the opposite that is supposed to imply aggressive tendencies.
Maybe here, but the article is from Reuters and they are using British terminology where the thumb is the first finger and the pinkie is the fifth.
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