
Celebrate International Left-Handers Day on August 13!
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I have been left handed my entire life and yes early on my teachers tried to persuade me to switch to my right hand. They failed however. My father was left handed as is one of my three children, my son. I am ambidextrous when eating but besides drawing and writing everything else is done with my right. It was frustrating growing up with left spiraled notebooks for sure and the side of my left hand always rubbing on the lead or ink from my writing but I’ve learned to accept my lefthandedness and embrace my individuality.
I’m was born a leftie in a right-handed family. My 1st grade teacher tried to correct me but my parents met with her and insisted she allow it and not punish me. My teacher was catholic and my parents were Baptist. My teacher allowed it but there were no left handed desks; my handwriting was horrible because no one would show me how to hold a pencil. I wrote with my paper almost completely rotated. All my years at school I never came across another lefty. Married a right handed man but he compromises with me on the silverware drawer (I get the forks facing my left hand) lol
I'm left-handed for most things however I've learned to throw, bat and play tennis right handed as well as left. I guess that makes me ambidextrous however I can't write very well with my right hand and my drawing sucks with either one!! I think typing comes easier to me because of the above. Took me a while as a kid to figure out which hand to use for which thing!!
I’m a righty; but last year when I fell and broke my right arm near my hand, I had to quickly learn to do many things with my L hand. Especially eating was a learned skill.
Because of the angle of using your hand when you eat; I couldn’t use my right for many months. So I became very good at eating with my left!
When my grandmother had a stroke many years ago, the doctor asked my mother if her mother was left handed. As far as she knew , her mother was right handed. She mentioned this to nana's last remaining sibling who said that she was born left handed but had been forced to switch. Because of that, many many decades later her brain still reacted like a left handed person and her stroke affected her right side( can’t remember the type of stroke but apparently it affects the opposite of your dominant hand)
. We are who we are!!
I am 79 years young. When I started to school in 1952, my teacher tried to make me right handed and told my mother to work with me to make me use my right hand. This did not work! I always have trouble making decisions, deciding on anything over 2 choices. I believe this had a bearing on my inability to make up my mind. (Being left-handed is definitely a disadvantage in a right handed world, but should not be a handicap).
I am left handed, but I am right eye dominate. I write and throw with my left hand, but shoot right handed. My wife is also left handed, our house is arranged left handed., which confuses our guests.
My son and I both cook a lot. I am right handed and use a stick of butter from the left side going right. He is left handed and starts on the right and goes to the left. The center is always the last part of the stick used. Lol
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I'm a righty, but I have four children and I let them use whichever hand was comfortable growing up. Three out of the four are left handed!!