| merrijig
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Spare a thought for the amputees who have no choice in the matter !
Reply #161. Mar 19 12, 7:30 PM
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Tori_2s
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Completely left handed. I truly understood this a few years ago when I got tendonitis in my left elbow and my left handed swelled so much I couldn't bend my fingers. Using a fork with my right hand seemed to entertain my family. I completely missed my mouth a few times and dropped a lot of food.
Sports were always fun for me. Batted left in softball, left handed lay ups in basketball, left handed serves in volleyball put an interesting spin on the ball.
Eating at the dinner table I always sat on one end as to not elbow one of my 6 siblings.
The only time I was really bothered was at a dinner when I was 12 years old. A gentleman from Saudi Arabia told me I was using the wrong hand to eat with and I should sit on my left hand and learn the right way! I can laugh at that now but at the time I was very insulted. :)
Reply #162. Mar 19 12, 8:26 PM
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| Philip_Eno
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Still right-handed.
Reply #163. May 10 12, 8:28 AM
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| sportsherald
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Naturally right handed, but have learned to write with my left hand "just in case." In sports like soccer, being able to use both sides is a real advantage, so I learned to do that early on. I am a rare right-handed Canadian who actually shoots right handed in hockey! Many others, including my right handed son, shoot left, and carry that over into swinging left in golf. We often hear Canada has an unusually high percentage of left handed golf club sets sold. When I learned tennis years ago, I purposely used both hands about equally, on the theory that a new skill could be learned by either, and it worked quite well.
Reply #164. May 12 12, 3:18 PM
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| anabrooke
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Depends on what you're doing (;
Reply #165. May 14 12, 9:37 AM
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timence
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Right. Very much so (it's a spectrum of sorts you know). Only do a couple of things lefty...probably 98% right.
Reply #166. May 15 12, 6:38 AM
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prana
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I write with my right hand but can do everything else with either one. Comes in handy when you want to play Trivia and eat at the same time.
Reply #167. May 15 12, 9:38 PM
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tom_1
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Naturally right handed, have taught myself to do some things with my left as well, marksmanship for one.
Reply #168. Jun 04 12, 3:19 PM
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caparica
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so did I Tom, for example I use the mouse with my left hand.
Reply #169. Jun 04 12, 3:39 PM
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| popstar30
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I am right handed but can sort of right with my left hand.
Reply #170. Jun 11 12, 4:22 AM
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| popstar30
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right handed
Reply #171. Jun 15 12, 7:35 AM
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jolana
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Both-handed.
Reply #172. Jun 15 12, 5:21 PM
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beagle3
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RIGHT HANDED.
Reply #173. Jun 15 12, 6:08 PM
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jviking
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right handed, except when i shoot pool. Then I use my left hand...strange....
Reply #174. Jun 21 12, 2:24 PM
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| Telnaior
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Right-handed, although I wear my watch on my right wrist which seems to confuse people.
Reply #176. Jun 22 12, 2:46 AM
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ohhelpme
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Left handed. Use the computer mouse with my right but have to have the click button on the right side and use my middle finger. I think my times in quizzes would be quicker if I didn't have to cross my arm to the up/down button on the right side of the keyboard to scroll lol. Oh well. Lefties unite!
Reply #178. Jun 24 12, 2:03 PM
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rschuch414
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ambidextrous for some things like eating and playing baseball.
right handed for things like fishing and hunting.
left handed for using tools.
Reply #179. Dec 07 12, 1:41 PM
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froggyx
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Right-Handed
Reply #180. Dec 07 12, 1:54 PM
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