• finitebanjo@piefed.world
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    6 hours ago

    It’s pretty common. Finger length differences are decided by a mix of genetics, gene expression, and testosterone levels during fetal and early development.

    It’s actually considered a feminine trait to have even length fingers, but it’s totally normal to see in men as well.

    His hands are quite thick, like a carpenter, so perhaps the length to width ratio makes it look funny. His hand is also not perfectly flat and orthogonal to the view.