I was just wondering, because I'm left-handed and so is my daughter. Maybe there's a correlation, maybe not, who knows? I don't think any work has been done on this. None that found its way to the internet anyway. So maybe we'll make an important discovery.
Normal left-handedness figures are about 1 in 10 or 11.
thats a very good question. I am not sure, I am right handed for writing, left handed for some other things. But sometimes, they kinda switch, you know, I end up with writing better in my left hand and other things the other way round, it switches an awful lot
I am left handed for most things, but then good at right hand as well for other things, maybe it is because I have never come across left handed sissors, or a left handed keyboard.
I know my guitar playing sounds nearly as bad either way!!! as when the guitar was right handed setup I was having problems, but when the strings were changed, then the strings would break 1/2 way through a song!!! so never really found the truth out to that!
I haven't driven a left hand drive car, so couldn't say left handed at that, but there again being left eye dominent, then it means have to turn my head that much more to look into the drivers wing mirror.
Mostly left handed, but I can't use left handed stuff. I find left handed scissors impossible to use because I learned using right handed ones in my left hand. There are somethings I do right handed and it can swap around a bit.
sheppeyescapee wrote:Mostly left handed, but I can't use left handed stuff. I find left handed scissors impossible to use because I learned using right handed ones in my left hand. There are somethings I do right handed and it can swap around a bit.
I'm super-lefthanded, my right hand does nothing, it can barly hold a knife
or move a mouse.
I;m also left footed, but my legs are slighy more balanced, from all the messing around with martail arts.
my brother writes with his left hand on paper, but on a white board he uses his right hand, weird!
I'm also left footed and right handed! My right hand is more able but my left side is stronger so I tend to use that side for carrying my heavy shopping. I can use my right foot to pick things up, but as it needs to be received by my right hand, the left foot works out easier...