Ambidextrous, not able to really write with my right hand, but only because I've never done that, and it would require practice. Everything else I often switch hands all the time.
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I am left handed (big shocker .) I'm also the only lefty in my whole family. There are I couple things I can only do with my right hand for whatever reason, but for the most part, I'm completely left handed.
Of course, there are a few things I've learned to do with my right hand (like use a mouse or a can opener) because we lefties live in a right-handed world.
Hear me out, there's so much more to life than what you're feeling now. Someday you'll look back on all these days, and all this pain is gonna be invisible. - Hunter Hayes
Left handed, breaking the thumb of my left hand at one point only made me stubbornly more left handed because I tried using my right hand and it was a total disaster.
My teacher in first grade actually made me write right handed a couple of times, but out of a sharp sense of humor. She was old, and she told me that when she was going to school they would've forced kids like me to do this all the time. I wonder if she was left handed.
I have never seen an ambidextrous person (not that I know of). Pretty surprising for me that there are 9 ambidextrous people so far. I'm right-handed by the way.
I'm ambi, though I prefer to do things with one hand over the other depending on the task. I shoot almost exclusively left-handed (because I'm also left-eye dominant), for example, and I usually eat right-handed because eating left-handed is very rude in Japanese culture (at least, that's what my mother told me). I can do most things just as well if I switch hands, but given a choice, I stick with my preferences.
The two things I can't change hands with are that I knit lefty and crochet righty, mainly because I learned how to knit by mirroring while I watched a ton of crochet videos with the camera from the PoV of the crocheter. I've tried switching hands, but it was just disastrous.
Right handed. Though years ago I was haunted- or intrigued (whichever you prefer) by the idea of my right arm getting amputated/terribly broken/ruined SO I started practising stuff with my left hand. I got to a point where I'd use my left hand to eat and not be able to tell if it was my right or left, but that's about it. Well, I also got my left-handed writing/drawing looking decently decent- HOWEVER it is still much easier to use my right hand, and I haven't ate with my left hand in forever.
I'm an old righty =P though my penmanship with left hand is okay. My brother is ambi, which is a bit funny because sometimes one hand moves if he's concentrating too hard on doing something with his other hand!
I've been trying to strengthen my right hand though. It still feels unnatural to write and draw with it, but if anything ever happened to my left hand, I don't know what I would do if I couldn't write or draw.
I'm right-handed, and my left-hand can't really do much... It's useless. I can't write... The only thing I can do it type and hold things... Nothing else! xD
Rightie all the way. The only thing I do with my left hand is put toothpaste on my toothbrush. Noticed that this morning, actually. Pretty sure I slapped someone in the face with my left hand once...
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