The middle finger is one of our species’ oldest and most ubiquitous insulting gestures. But why is waving one of your fingers offensive? David Clark answered this question for us back in 2009, and we’re reposting it today in honor of a one-finger salute that aired on MSNBC this morning.
Read the full text here: Why Is The Middle Finger Offensive? - Mental Floss
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The middle finger simply means FO or FY or BTY and its best resembled by the middle finger.
Simply, the various symbols that correspond to flipping the bird are all representative of the male genitalia and is like saying "i got the big one".
I don't know .. maybe 'cause of where it's been?Why Is The Middle Finger Offensive?
It's by no means universal. Give a "thumbs up" sign to an Iraqi or Iranian, and you're telling them to FO. The British use two fingers in a "V" with the back of their hand showing. (palm forward like Churchill means "victory" or "peace!") Most of Europe punches a fist upwards while slapping their bicep, making the whole forearm one big finger. There are lots more variations of "bird flips".
Because people are stupid. In the middle ages archers needed their middle fingers to shoot their arrows. When enemies captured the archers they would cut off their middle finger so if they escaped they couldn't be an archer anymore. So when archers w/ their middle fingers saw the enemy they would wave their middle finger in the air to taunt them
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