Prof_Pretorius wrote:
And of course someone always says "My, what long toes you have!" Oh thank you for pointing that out ! ! They're prehensile, you know ! !
This is interesting.
I actually started wearing flipflops after over 20 years of ALWAYS covering my feet -- except for one role in a play. I was staying at a friend's house and everyone took their shoes and socks off. I cautiously removed mine...
And people noted what long toes I had.
Since nobody had seen my toes in ten years, at least, I was rather startled. I then noticed everyone else's toes which were less than half the length of mine.
Mine are very long and I remember drawing and writing with them occasionally as a child. I never quite perfected it but I could certainly use my toes for anything my hands can do, if I ever had time to practice.
I always had big feet, comparatively, and wear size 13 shoes. But I only realized in the last two years that my toes are longer than most people who have my height and shoe size.
I also had a noticeably large head growing up, which DOES have some correlation with AS, I believe.
I may be reaching but I wonder if it may be co-morbid or symptomatic of a hormonal condition. I'm aware of gender identity finger length studies and I have the finger lengths more typically found in women. (Ie. Forefinger pronouncedly longer than ring finger.) My facial hair growth and other factors would seem to suggest I have plenty of testosterone now... However I do wonder if there's something underlying these traits.