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Are you Left ot Right handed?
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Just been reading a post regarding right/left handed children. It made me wonder how many ABer's are left or right handed. Hope tha'ts ok Ed!
BTW - I'm left handed & left footed.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am left handed, wear my watch on my right hand, jump over things with my right foot leading, use a right handed set up mouse with my left hand and listen on the phone with my right ear!!! My mum is ambi whatsit! my cousin is left handed but all 3 of my children are right handed. (very difficult to teach them to tie up laces and other little things like that!!!).
I am right handed, although many people who are similar to myself happen to be left-handed. I seem to remember that when the late Ted Rogers did that 3-2-1 gesture with his fingers, he always did this with his right hand. When I try that, I seem to do it better with my left hand, rather than my right.
I assume that I am right footed, but the problem is that I have never written anything with my foot!
I assume that I am right footed, but the problem is that I have never written anything with my foot!
I write with my right hand, but use a computer mouse (buttons reversed) with my left. I'm also a painter (both the art type and DIY, lol) and I can use the brush just as easily in either hand (even for fiddly bits and straight lines!). Wear a watch on left wrist (I was always told this was the right-handed way, because righties use their left hand less, so the watch is less likely to get in the way and/or get damaged). Find it much easier to read a 'backwards' clock face, so am intending to get a 'backwards' watch as well... I can do most things with either hand - I can write neatly with the left, but it takes longer. I always thought this made me 'officially' right-handed, as I thought to be truly ambi, you had to be able to write just as easily with both. What do others think?