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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've never really experienced many problems with being left-handed. Admittedly I wouldn't mind a left-handed cheque-book (like the one's they've got in Australia) but, apart from giving up learning the guitar because everything's the 'wrong way round', I can't really recall any difficulties.
Chris
However, i normally try to favour my left as I think it looks much nicer.
I'm quite creative, but rubbish at rotating objects in my brain and map reading. I often get big left/right discrepancies and can't tell the difference between them both.
I married a left hander and two of my children are utterly left handed to the point of may aswell not having a right hand.
However, I cannot and do not use a right handed mouse with my left hand, I have to use a left handed mouse with my left hand and right one with my right hand. It used to really irritate me at uni when the lefties used to leave the mouse on the left hand side, but it was a right hand mouse.
I can also write with my left hand and right hand simultaneously the right way and also as a perfect mirror image of each other, the left handed writing going toward the left and the right handed writing going toward the right.
I've just read this post: I sound like a freak!
He is a diluted leftie though, does lots of things right handed. my son, on the other hand, is practiacally disabled if you take away his left hand. He can't even eat yoghurt right handedly.
I would like a left handed cheque book too.
My daughter is left handed and uses left handed scissors. My son never did, he keeps the scissors still with his right hand, and rotates the paper with his left (weirdo).
funny how only 2 out of 5 of my children are left handed.....
I'm left handed and have a left handed cheque book which is wonderful. Sadly, I grew up using right handed implements in my left hand and cannot cope with those designed for lefties.
I thought about buying my leftie daughter products from the Left Handed Shop in London, but like me she has decided to make do.
I've noticed Nicole Kidman, Julianne Margolis from ER and the actress/model Saffron Burrows are all left handed. Does anyone know any other famous lefties?
I have to say, I don't really approve of these part-time left-handers who do everything with their right hand except writing. I do literally everything with my left hand- writing, playing pool, playing guitar, playing cricket, using scissors, other more crude activities...
I remember I always used to struggle in exams because the writing books only had lines on the right-hand page so us lefties had to write with the centre binding digging into our hand. Also, I often got told off for smudging all my writing, but I couldn't help it as I naturally went over my words with my hand after I'd written them!