Testosterone/Finger Theory

Testosterone theory or Finger theory by John Manning, is based on the fact that The fetal endocrine system is one of the first to develop during prenatal development. Within the first 18 months (9 months intrauterine), your endocrine system is designed. The amount of testosterone you were exposed to as a fetus defines your testosterone status.

By comparing your index and ring fingers (this ratio hasn’t changed from when you were about two years old), I can tell if you are likely to be successful in a corporation, as an entrepreneur, blogger, businessman, or salesperson or if you are likely to be a top athlete.

Or if you are a woman, I can tell you if being a mother is just good enough and will fulfil you or whether your testosterone status will give you so much drive to fulfil many more or just another role in your life.

The way you were raised and the conditioning you underwent make you confused about who you indeed are and what you truly want.

I believe that you are just perfect to be who you were designed to be, and the testosterone theory will help you understand more about yourself and accept yourself as who you are.

If you are a high-testosterone man, then you need sex at least once a day, which might not be the case for someone with low testosterone, where once a week will be enough.

If you have a high testosterone level, then running a corporation might not be the best scenario for you as your biochemistry and anger levels will work against you, affecting your decision-making.

Your testosterone status represents your biology. Psychology doesn’t scale; biology does.

It’s truly a noble thing for a man to accept his limits, know his non/negotiables, use his talents and be driven by a purpose.

There is no right or right, there is a real you.

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Alina Polner

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