Are you a lefty, or a righty? Or are you both? Did you try anything with your off-hand, and fail?
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Are you a lefty, or a righty? Or are you both? Did you try anything with your off-hand, and fail?
I'm left-handed. And right footed.
Most right handed people seem to be able to at least write their name with their left hand, but I can't even draw a straight line with my right hand. =[
I write with my right hand, throw with my right hand.
But I do everything else with my left. And I mean everything.
Mostly right handed, though I do a lot with my left.
Recently, I've started doing little tasks with my left instead of right: brushing my teeth, using the mouse etc., because it apparently is good for dem grey cellses.
Do nearly everything but one with my left hand.
I am pretty much completely right-handed. Anything written with my left hand is more or less completely illegible.
I'm right-handed.
Yay.
Completely right handed. I favor my right side with almost everything. I chew on the right side of my mouth more (unfortunate when my wisdom teeth on my right side are sprouting right now). I even bite my nails on the right side of my mouth, usually favoring my right hand for that.
Though when I'm writing, my handwriting with my right hand is still bad. :shobon:
I'm left handed, but a lot of things I do with my right hand. I like to mix it up to keep certain activities fresh and exciting.
I'm completely right-handed, though I have some coordination with my left, largely thanks to basketball.
I can only write left-handed, but I can drive with my right hand, aim the wiimote with my right hand (can't aim a real gun with my right hand worth a crap, though), and I can turn cranks and whatnot with both of my hands, but besides that, I can't do much with my right hand.
I do the majority of things with my right-hand, though my left is still fairly functional.
I wish I was ambidextrous. I don't know why. I want to have skillz.
I'm right handed, but there's one thing I do with my left hand I can't do with my right.
Whew.. I'm glad this thread is about something other than what I thought initially...