Twoshoes -> RE: Why are you Dominant/submissive? (7/30/2011 3:29:05 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Tantriqu Scientists have tried to link ring-finger-longer-than-index and higher intrauterine testosterone levels in women to, among other things, higher risk-taking [e.g., adventure vacations/contact sports], and more traditionally masculine jobs [e.g., electrical engineer, head of financial consulting firm] with more subordinates. Conversely, women with index-longer-than-ring fingers tended to have more traditionally female jobs [e.g., childcare worker, bank teller] with fewer subordinates and less risk-taking [e.g., relaxing vacations/aerobics]. ymmv Well, my index finger is ever-so-slighty longer (or about the same). I do like less competitive jobs, relaxing activities and harmonious things. You can have "traditonally feminine" feautures to your personality and still be plenty dominant, just in other aspects of life. So instead of bossing around a bunch of subordinates at work, you would be very specific and demanding about your home environment, the dishes being washed, people being respectful towards eachother, etc. :)
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