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Keltionialang wrote:Ineva wrote:We need Keltionialang on this ASAP!
Left hand ftw.
Anyways, I feel as if my experiences being left-handed are pretty normal. Usually, people will just say "You're left-handed?" or "Oh, I didn't know that." I don't really have much to say, though. I suppose being left-handed is both an advantage and disadvantage. I could never imagine being right-handed.
by Keltionialang » Wed Mar 27, 2024 9:37 pm
Cyptopir wrote:Keltionialang wrote:Left hand ftw.
Anyways, I feel as if my experiences being left-handed are pretty normal. Usually, people will just say "You're left-handed?" or "Oh, I didn't know that." I don't really have much to say, though. I suppose being left-handed is both an advantage and disadvantage. I could never imagine being right-handed.
Isn't it kinda more confusing to shake most people's hands?
by Kostane » Wed Mar 27, 2024 9:39 pm
Cyptopir wrote:Keltionialang wrote:Left hand ftw.
Anyways, I feel as if my experiences being left-handed are pretty normal. Usually, people will just say "You're left-handed?" or "Oh, I didn't know that." I don't really have much to say, though. I suppose being left-handed is both an advantage and disadvantage. I could never imagine being right-handed.
Isn't it kinda more confusing to shake most people's hands?
by Narland » Wed Mar 27, 2024 9:45 pm
Floofybit wrote:Sometimes I use my right hand for things, sometimes my left. But never both for the same activity. I'm not ambidextrous, I'm whothefluffknowswhatIwilluseforthisnewactivitydextrous. But I write with my right hand.
Kostane wrote:Cyptopir wrote:Isn't it kinda more confusing to shake most people's hands?
As a left-handed person I feel like I just shake with my right hand. It’s not a matter of dominant hands. The biggest problem is elbows at a dinner table, writing left to right, and such where there’s just subtle things that have been designed for right-handed people.
by Cannot think of a name » Wed Mar 27, 2024 10:39 pm
Kostane wrote:Cyptopir wrote:Isn't it kinda more confusing to shake most people's hands?
As a left-handed person I feel like I just shake with my right hand. It’s not a matter of dominant hands. The biggest problem is elbows at a dinner table, writing left to right, and such where there’s just subtle things that have been designed for right-handed people.
by Cannot think of a name » Wed Mar 27, 2024 10:42 pm
Narland wrote:Floofybit wrote:Sometimes I use my right hand for things, sometimes my left. But never both for the same activity. I'm not ambidextrous, I'm whothefluffknowswhatIwilluseforthisnewactivitydextrous. But I write with my right hand.
The term the family doc used was "mixed-handedness." One of my brothers is noticeably mixed-handed. I was predominately left-handed out of the gate. There are only a few things I cannot do best left handed (if at all). I cannot use flatware right-handed, but can only use chop sticks right-handed. Frisbee golf and bowling/curling has to be done right handed. I cannot golf right handed, and throwing anything else but a frisbee is done best left handed. I am left eyed and hunt best with left-handed weapons.Kostane wrote:As a left-handed person I feel like I just shake with my right hand. It’s not a matter of dominant hands. The biggest problem is elbows at a dinner table, writing left to right, and such where there’s just subtle things that have been designed for right-handed people.
Same here. Shaking hands right handed seems normal because it is expected (and not much skill is needed). I am the same with seating arrangements when flatware is used. Bumping elbows isn't fun.
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