Women’s Fists: What they can tell a man about

Women’s Fists: What they can tell a man about

Psychologists, some men and especially experienced fighters, can judge a woman’s character not only by her appearance and manner of communication, but also by her fists. The hands, the way the fingers involuntarily clench – these details often reveal aspects of a person’s physical fitness and some nuances of her character.

Hollywood star knuckles

Many journalists writing about stars and social life have repeatedly paid attention to the hands of American celebrities. One of the Los Angeles tabloids, for example, called such Hollywood actresses as Jodie Foster and Daryl Hannah as quite professionally trained athletes in the field of hand-to-hand combat.

Their knuckles were called sloping, hard and large, in relation to the, in principle, fragile hands themselves. And this indicates that ladies are actively training their hands. But in Madonna and Scarlett Johansson, the same areas on the hands look slightly swollen, like small balls, but at the same time soft.

Women's Fists: What they can tell a man about

According to the American journalist, this suggests that the ladies have used their fists more than once in their lives, and they were probably even injured. But this was in the distant past of American stars, and nowadays their hands do not experience the same physical stress, which is why their knuckles look “soft.”

Nothing is officially known about Scarlett Johansson, but Madonna has behind her a very stormy life together with her beloved spouses, to whom she, without hiding this fact from journalists, actually used violence. Therefore, we can say that Jodie Foster and Daryl Hannah are physically fit, strong, reserved women. But Madonna and Scarlett Johansson in the past experienced serious problems in relationships, were probably psychologically unstable individuals, and this left its mark on their hands.

Projective methodology and male “fist” experience

Based on what a clenched fist demonstrates to a person, back in 1962 a projective technique was compiled specifically for personality research. It is based on the “Wagner Hand Test” – a professional psychological visual analysis for the presence of aggression, fear, ability to communicate and impersonality. The same research “roots” can be seen in one of the most popular tests – “Clenched Fist – Character Determination”. By the way a person involuntarily clenches his fist, one can judge whether he has certain characteristics.

But, alas, this really only works on women. Almost all men know how to hold their fist in order to minimally injure the bones, so they squeeze it correctly in advance. But women, except those who have practiced boxing and hand-to-hand combat, do it instinctively as their body and personal perception of the world tells them.

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