According to a recent study, finger length can often be an indication of someone's sexuality. The study suggests that in women, an index finger that is longer than the ring finger is indicative of a homosexual orientation.
In men, it's more complicated. There is no significant difference between the index and ring fingers in homosexual men to those of heterosexual men. It was determined however, that gay men with several older brothers almost always have a
much longer ring finger, although it is normal for the ring finger to be longer in all men.

How do you measure up to this chart? Strangely, according to the graphic, I have the hands of a woman as my index finger is notably longer than my ring finger (which, I might add, is not indicative of homosexuality). I wonder what it means?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci...000/695142.stm