Rie
Sitting For The Newtons
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Post by Rie on Feb 3, 2009 7:20:45 GMT -5
I'm right-handed, but my dad's left-handed. My little brother used to be left-handed, but my grandma taught him to use his right hand instead, which is a bit senseless in my opinion.
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Post by wenonah4th on Feb 4, 2009 11:17:46 GMT -5
Right handed, but I bat lefthanded.
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valuemeal2
Sitter-In-Training
California Girl!
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Post by valuemeal2 on Feb 20, 2009 6:42:48 GMT -5
I'm mostly right-handed, but I can write somewhat legibly with my left hand, and do other things decently enough to get by (brush teeth, eat) with my left. Strange thing: I can write perfectly legible BACKWARDS writing with my left hand. Like a mirror. I'm actually trying to teach myself to be ambidextrous, but so far my right hand is the favored one.
My whole family is right-handed, except my leftie father. I am also left-footed, and my boyfriend is the same way (right-handed, left-footed). Weird.
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tiff85
Junior Sitter
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Post by tiff85 on Apr 2, 2009 19:05:15 GMT -5
I'm a lefty! I go through the exact same thing with the ink being smuged on my hand. I hate that!
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sarish
Sitting For The Papadakis's
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Post by sarish on Apr 7, 2009 18:06:05 GMT -5
I'm mostly right-handed, but I can write somewhat legibly with my left hand, and do other things decently enough to get by (brush teeth, eat) with my left. Strange thing: I can write perfectly legible BACKWARDS writing with my left hand. Like a mirror. I'm actually trying to teach myself to be ambidextrous, but so far my right hand is the favored one. My whole family is right-handed, except my leftie father. I am also left-footed, and my boyfriend is the same way (right-handed, left-footed). Weird. I'm a righty too, but like valuemeal2 I can also do things with my left. I can write perfectly legible with my left, and upside down too, in both print and cursive. I taught myself over the course of a summer because I was tutoring children to write in print and cursive who were left handed and wanted them to see exactly how to form their letters.
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digigirl02
Junior Sitter
The P is for Princess
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Post by digigirl02 on Apr 7, 2009 18:41:27 GMT -5
I'm Right handed.
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Post by anzuhana on Jun 10, 2010 17:20:28 GMT -5
I'm right handed. But when I was in high school, for psychical education, one of the classes I took was wall sports, where you played hand ball. Because I used my left hand as well as my right hand, some classmates asked if I was right or left handed. One student said I hit the ball better with my left hand than my right hand. Also, I even surprised one of the teachers that taught it when he played hand ball with me and another student during class.
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Post by booboobrewer on Jun 10, 2010 18:11:24 GMT -5
Here's another left/right question...
Are you left or right-brained? I've always been firmly in the middle.
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Post by zoar3 on Jun 10, 2010 19:36:12 GMT -5
Right, on both accounts. I actually wish I was more naturally left brained at least in terms of science.
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Post by anzuhana on Jun 11, 2010 9:46:54 GMT -5
Left-brained. When I took cognitive psychology, the professor had this projection where you saw a woman move. I mostly saw her move to the left, which meant that I used the left side of my brain more. (Though I did see her move to the right for a short time near the end. BTW, if you mostly saw the woman move to the right, then the person used the right side of their brain more and if they saw the woman move the same amount to the left and right, then used both halves of their brains equally.)
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