
Celebrate International Left-Handers Day on August 13!
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How do we find the web site for the scholarship for lefties I really need it for school, please can someone post it on here thank you so much
Fun facts about my family
My mom, myself, one brother and one of my daughters is also ambidextrous, three of my girls are lefties with one using both hands write and draw she is very creative with dancing and doing amazing jobs on some hair. As well as out of six grandchildren 2 or 3 are lefties. So fun fact 2
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Grandson and my dad who is deceased we all have our birthdays on the same day of the week every year never changes, that’s so crazy that I figured it out. Also WE LEFTIST ARE IN OUR RIGHT MIND!! Inside joke. Have a blessed day everyone, SEASEA signing out
54yo. Female, baby of 5, only left-hander other that maternal grandfather. I write on paper left, but on the chalkboard right. I bat left but throw right. Golf is left, but I putt either. Kick right, dribble either, shoot a ball right. I am left eye dominant but shoot a rifle and pistol right. Makes it tough to line up a shot. I believe I am a left handed person raised up in a total right family. So many of the things we learn as young children, is right handed. Eating, brushing hair, cleaning a mirror, vacuuming or weedeating, all are taught with right handed equipment or right handed directions/instructions.
When I was a child, my mother thought I had a learning disability. She tried to teach me to time my shoelaces and I just couldn’t figure it out. Eventually, she got frustrated and asked my dad to show me. He did it once and that’s all it took. Turns out we were both left-handed.
Out of 5 sons my husband is the only left handed child of 2 left handed parents. He says "if the left side of the brain controls the right side of the body and the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then left handed people are the only ones in their right mind". I say that there is right handed and wrong handed. We have teased each other about this for 44 years.
I am ambidextrous. I am one who was forced to use my right hand. At one time, I was told left handed people do not write well and do not get jobs where writing is a necessary part of a position. But, while in high school, I'd practice writing left handed and in college years I began to play different sports games (not on official teams) left handed. Later on, after receiving injuries where I was unable to use my right arm, I'm glad I defied those 'teachings' of 'must be right handed'! Since then, I use my left hand for most things but write 90% of the time right handed as it is the most legible of the two. But, I continue to practice making the left handed writing better. Unfortunately, I injured my left thumb and all it's joints a few years ago and it makes it a bit hard to write too long with that hand; I can't hold a pan of water, a dinner plate, etc. long as it hurts too much after awhile. The surgery I needed to fix the joints, etc. had a year long recovery time, time that I did not have to do so.
You sir are not "ambidextrous".. you are "same-handedness". Subtle difference. I too am same-handed as is my husband! Good Day
I am right-handed, but I have always been fascinated by people who are left-handed. When I was a little girl, I met an adult who was really nice to me at a picnic, and he mentioned that he couldn't throw very well because he was left-handed. Somehow, that imprinted on me where I notice when someone is left-handed, especially how many left-handed men write in a hooked position. In the 1992 and 2008 presidential elections, all the candidate were left-handed.
My wife is a left handed. She was so happy when I bought her left handed pens. YES they really make them. The ink dries really fast so no more ink on her hand when she writes!
I write best with my left hand, but play sports right handed, having been taught by 3 older right handed brothers. I can eat or brush my teeth with either hand. It's a mixed bag with me. But there are still schools here in the area that are trying to force left handed kids to be right handed, making them use their right hands to write during school, demanding to know what hand they did their homework with. It's just wrong, what does it matter as long as their writing is easy to read. I know that if someone tried to make me write with my right hand, good luck being able to easily read it.