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Left or Right Handed?

What's your dexterity?

  • Left Handed

    Votes: 50 19.4%
  • Right Handed

    Votes: 165 64.0%
  • Ambidextrous

    Votes: 43 16.7%

  • Total voters
    258

blackicefx

New Member
I'd like to see some factual evidence that 'cultures who read right to left have more left handed than right handed individuals'... I'm korean, and our language previously was written right to left and left handed individuals were not looked kindly upon. If you were left handed, you were forced to be right handed.

Matthew
BlackIceFX
 

knifemaker3

New Member
Lefty here.

I was always told that God only made a few perfect people...everyone else he made right handed.:Oops: :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Sorry, had to tell that one!
 

skdave

New Member
My 12 year old grandson Pitches with both arms. He Pitches 60 MPH with both arms, with equal form. He is coached by former St.Louis Cardinal pitcher Pat Perry. I hope his future is bright. See him pitch here.
www.bohannan.us
 
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stolan

New Member
ambidextrous - really
I used to be able to write with both hands although I'm out of practice and am mostly a righty now.
Everything else - scissors, mouse, eating - either hand works
 

B-RAD Graphics

New Member
baseball,hockey, golf goofy

mouse, draw/write Rt. handed.. (bowling,shuffleboard,horseshoes)

DRINK BEER. Ambidextrous...all the way..I SWEAR I can!!!!
 

emo

New Member
Right handed, left footed. Use to bat left handed about as well as right but could never throw left.
When drumming, completely non-dexterous.
 

signgal

New Member
Righty, with a few lefties in the family (You guys are SMART!) I think I'm like Fred cuz I tend to wanna do sports lefty LOL
 

Slamdunkpro

New Member
I think that most lefties (like me) become more ambidextrous over time then our right handed counterparts simply because we have to adapt to a right handed world.
 

CentralSigns

New Member
My brother in law used to be a great painter. He was also left handed. Then one day cutting plexi-glass on the table-saw for a sign job, the glass fractured and cut his thumb and the next two fingers. The thumb was the worst shape cut to the bone in the middle joint, I don't think the pointer works very well either. The thumb can barely hold stuff and he finds it hard to paint. It's been about 10 years now and he has started to use his right hand for painting. I guess he was a lefty forced to be a righty.
 
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