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I'm left-handed *and* a redhead. I wouldn't have made it to puberty back in the olden days LOL.Witch
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I'm left-handed *and* a redhead. I wouldn't have made it to puberty back in the olden days LOL.Witch
I'm left-handed *and* a redhead. I wouldn't have made it to puberty back in the olden days LOL.
When there's a lefty in the family, there's always that lookout to make sure the lefty sits at the left corner of the table, so no elbow bumping.When you have to sit to the left of the left hander and your completely genetically normal right arm bumps into theirs constantly while writing...
This. One of the cool things about being left handed is that you inevitably learn to become ambidextrous to some degree.Some things just turned right-handed from living in a right-handed world. I can use both hands for a mouse no issue, and I shoot a gun right-handed. Power tools etc. can be either or as well.
I do almost everything left handed or ambidextrous, but if I try throwing anything with my left arm I feel like a massive fairy.Anyone else left-dominant when it comes to pretty much everything except for very specific cases where using your right hand/right dominant way "feels" better? Like I'm left handed, I write with my left, throw a ball left, etc. But when I play guitar, holding it the "right" way with my right hand doing the strumming and left doing the fretting feels better because my left hand is doing the more complex motion, and that's my dominant hand. Another one is shooting guns, I've always shot with my right hand, dunno why but feels correct to me. Using a mouse with my right hand also never felt weird.
That's definitely true. I was forced to learn right-handed, so I notice that all the time when my body defaults to left. Always good to practice both, definitely.This. One of the cool things about being left handed is that you inevitably learn to become ambidextrous to some degree.