Anyone left handed?

mikebird

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Not brain side. They have different functions

If you're naturally right, trying to write with your left hand now, is not as bad as it feels like for a person recovering from tonic-clonic epileptic seizure. It became my main occupation for a few days. I struggled with anything curvy like an S or 5 ... anything with a tail... g or G or y or t or f
I still show some strangeness in forming some letters or numbers, but I'm glad my personal signature is about the same

Most humans are right handed
And most tools are made for right anded people.
Cars only for the drivers in the side of the road for the country. Many functions using both hands are fine for any lefty or righty, such as driving.

I read the sinister (Latin) expression for lefties means a weirdo?

I'm surprised I'm full righty
Writing with left hand would be tricky. Maybe I could. I support this iPad in left and type right. Could be either, anytime.

Fastening my shirt's top button is impossible. I always did it when starting school until 2 years ago
 
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Ithior

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Right handed. Tried drawing/colouring with my left hand a few months ago. The drawing was ok (I just copied a simple drawing from a pokemon colouring book), but the colouring made my hand and brain feel uncomfortable.
 
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MikeyC

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i often alternate between my right and left hand

apparently i'm ambi-sexual
Hahaha!

I'm left-handed, yet when I see other left-handed people, I think it looks weird. ::p:

I play drums the right-handed way, though.
 

MikeyC

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I'm left handed also.

But I do use the computer mouse/trackball with my right hand.
Yeah, so do I. I couldn't use it the other way now. :)

Growing up with 3 right-handed family members meant that scissors was always a problem. And still is. :bigsmile:
 
Yeah, so do I. I couldn't use it the other way now. :)

Growing up with 3 right-handed family members meant that scissors was always a problem. And still is. :bigsmile:

Yeah, totally! I suppose I could learn, I guess. But that seems counter productive as I've yet to find a single person whom actually uses the left-side mouse configuration.

Always had to force the scissor blades to the opposite side to make it work. ::p:
 

Steelsoul

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I'm left-handed. But I've learnt to write and play some sports with my right hand because everything was made for the right-handed people. I guess I'm both-handed now
 

Subpop

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Yes, left handed. Kick a ball right foot, play golf right handed, play tennis left handed, pick up a pool cue with my right hand and a paint brush with my left hand. My favoured foot when cycling is my right and I always throw my left leg over the frame to mount. Surf natural foot (left foot to rear of board) and ride a skateboard the same way. Will put a backpack or bag over my left shoulder and usually open doors with my right hand. Holding a guitar feels more natural with my right hand on the frets although I have mine strung for right handed playing. Sight a rifle through my left eye (left hand on trigger) but hold a pistol with my right finger on the trigger. Prefer to hold a spoon in my left hand but I was taught to always use a spoon with my right hand. Throw dice with my left hand, hold cards in my right hand and brush my teeth with my right hand.
 
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