The full list of 20 is coming soon, but in the meantime, here is another four:
#4. Male Q-angle.
This is one of the measurements that
cannot be easily disguised, nor can it be changed by surgery. So it is a
key factor to check out. Typically, for men, the angle is around 12°
while, for women, the angle Q angle is 17°. Some of the controlled
mainstream medical sites that tend to promote misinformation, are
attempting to claim there is no real difference in Q-angle. But there
is.
This picture of Cameron Diaz is very revealing. She racks up quite a
few points here, including #1, Q-angle, and several others we’ll be
getting to soon.
#5. Shoulders wider than hips.
This is one of the most basic ratios, and
often one of the easiest to spot so is frequently discussed. Yes there
are all sorts of body shapes, and not all women have wide hips. But as
with all of these 20 measurements, shoulders wider than hips is just
another point. Typically men have shoulders around 3x the width of their
head, while women have a shoulder width around 2.5x their head width.
And their heads are also usually smaller as well.
Sarena Williams is a good case study – “she” fails pretty much everything on this list, as do most pro women’s tennis players. Certainly she scores here on shoulders wider than hips!
#6.MALE FINGER RATIO.
This one is of particular interest to me
because I fail it quite markedly. Generally a male’s third finger (ring
finger) is slightly longer than their first finger (index finger), while
a female’s index finger is slightly longer. But in my own case, my
index finger is 8mm longer than my third finger, and that’s why I score
19/20 overall on this checklist. Various commentators have drawn
conclusions about the significance of these ratios, including
homosexuality and prostrate cancer, but there is very little consensus,
other than most females have a longer index finger.
This also sometimes been called 2D:4D
ratio, and there have been claims of it being linked to verbal
aggression, and risk taking, but these seem to be from studies that were
getting funding to essentially prove that males tend to be more
aggressive than females, so not exactly ground breaking research.
#7.LARGE HANDS AND FEET
Generally hands and feet are proportional
to overall height, and certainly most tall women have fairly large
feet. It’s easier to discuss foot size here rather than hand size
because they have actual numbered sizes. I’m using US Men’s shoe sizes
here (which are one size larger than UK/NZ/Aus sizes – eg. US12 = UK 11
). When looking at female celebs and models in particular a common point
of note is that they seem to have unusually large hands and feet.
Usually men have larger foot to height ratios than females but this is
fairly inconsistent and should only be taken as another one of the
measurements. For example, I have a male friend who is 6″1′ and has US9
feet, (he scores 19/20 overall, with his smallish feet being the only
point he drops), while I have a female friend who is also 6″1″ but has
US men’s size 12 feet (she scores 2/20, scoring one point for unusually
large feet, and one for her overall height).
Cindy Crawford scores quite a few points including one for her US10 feet…