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how is being lefthanded determined?
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Both my boys are left handed. My youngest can use his right hand relatively well but the eldest is useless with it. Is there something genetic in it? Or is it purely chance?
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I'm a -100 - Totally left handed
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I'm a -100 - Totally left handed
My husband and I are both left handed and both our chldren are right handed. They are both very clever though and it doesn't seem to hold them back in anyway. : )
My aunt is ambidextrous because they tied her left hand to her chair at school and made her use her right - can you imagine if a teacher tried that now!
My aunt is ambidextrous because they tied her left hand to her chair at school and made her use her right - can you imagine if a teacher tried that now!
All my family are right handed except for my brother who is ambidextr.... can use both hands. And he can write with his feet. Freak.
Shadow Man, I think I remember being taught in school that everyone is stronger the arm that they don't use (i.e. my left arm, being that I am right handed) because there is more stored energy than in the other. If you think about it you instinctively use your "chosen" arm to open doors, lift mugs, write, etc leaving more energy or stength in the other arm?
I don't think I just made that up, but I wasn't very good at Physics and my teacher looked like Captain Hook so I couldn't concentrate.
Shadow Man, I think I remember being taught in school that everyone is stronger the arm that they don't use (i.e. my left arm, being that I am right handed) because there is more stored energy than in the other. If you think about it you instinctively use your "chosen" arm to open doors, lift mugs, write, etc leaving more energy or stength in the other arm?
I don't think I just made that up, but I wasn't very good at Physics and my teacher looked like Captain Hook so I couldn't concentrate.
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