Assuming that since you are 6'2", you've probably hit puberty.
Digit ratio is based off the amount of testosterone and the amount of estrogen you were exposed to in the uterus. Most men have a longer ring finger, and most women have a longer index finger. Men with longer ring fingers tend to be better at math, and usually think very logically, and are generally very masculine. They tend to have masculine facial structure, have increased chances to have ADHD, and are are more aggressive, and assertive. Penis length is also said to be increased with a low digit ratio.
Men with longer index fingers tend to be much more feminine. They are more likely to be obese, have lower sperm counts, increases risks for anxiety, schizophrenia, and homosexuality (homosexuality is disputed, though). They also tend to score higher on exams, have reduced risks for prostate cancer, and tend to be more passive. Although there is no proof, I wouldn't be surprised if high digit ratio increased aptitude in art and grammar/reading (I have no idea what people in the UK call English class).
Seeing as you have a longer ring finger, it would explain why you have an easier time with logical thinking in computer programming. It also explains a little on why you go to university at 14; you're a do-er. You worked hard and persisted until you were allowed to get loans and attend college.
Of course, it really doesn't have anything to do with how smart you are. It just explains what you tend to be good at.
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Assuming that since you are 6'2", you've probably hit puberty.
Digit ratio is based off the amount of testosterone and the amount of estrogen you were exposed to in the uterus. Most men have a longer ring finger, and most women have a longer index finger. Men with longer ring fingers tend to be better at math, and usually think very logically, and are generally very masculine. They tend to have masculine facial structure, have increased chances to have ADHD, and are are more aggressive, and assertive. Penis length is also said to be increased with a low digit ratio.
Men with longer index fingers tend to be much more feminine. They are more likely to be obese, have lower sperm counts, increases risks for anxiety, schizophrenia, and homosexuality (homosexuality is disputed, though). They also tend to score higher on exams, have reduced risks for prostate cancer, and tend to be more passive. Although there is no proof, I wouldn't be surprised if high digit ratio increased aptitude in art and grammar/reading (I have no idea what people in the UK call English class).
Seeing as you have a longer ring finger, it would explain why you have an easier time with logical thinking in computer programming. It also explains a little on why you go to university at 14; you're a do-er. You worked hard and persisted until you were allowed to get loans and attend college.
Of course, it really doesn't have anything to do with how smart you are. It just explains what you tend to be good at.
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