Gifted with something Extra...
By mr_pearl
@mr_pearl (5018)
India
March 16, 2010 9:05am CST
How many digits you have on your feet? 10, right? Well, when I was a baby, I had 12... LOL. yes, there was one extra digit attached to each of my foot and it would create a lot of problems for me, my parents... So I'd my first surgery of life, when I was barely one and those extra things were removed... I still have their marks, after 27 years...
Have you seen such a thing? Have you ever come across a kid, gifted with something extra???? Share with us, please...
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@Janey1966 (24170)
• Carlisle, England
16 Mar 10
Well, I've never had extra digits or anything but my claim to fame is that I am ambidextrous! Does that count? I write with my left hand but do virtually everything else with my right! The list (for my right hand) includes using my mouse, peeling potatoes, using a stapler or staple extractor, scissors, handling the kettle, pouring anything, buttering toast, the fork in the left hand, knife in the right, I can beat eggs in a bowl with either hand and that goes for stirring stuff as well, chopping food and using the remote control with the right, HOWEVER I hold the telephone receiver in my left hand...I could go on forever lol.
Also, I get annoyed when soccer players cannot use both feet because I can!
If I ever played tennis I would use my right hand...OK, I think I will stop now, you get the picture! Haha!
If I ever played tennis I would use my right hand...OK, I think I will stop now, you get the picture! Haha!
@mr_pearl (5018)
• India
17 Mar 10
Wow... I have never come across a person who could use both hands for daily things... Amazing Janey! It is a wonderful quality.. Did you learn this since your childhood or did it come gradually??? I wish I could be like you... :)
Oh and there is something common, I also use my left hand for the phone receiver... don't know why! Maybe, I hear better with my left ear... LOL
Thanks a lot for sharing Janey... Have a great time!!
@Janey1966 (24170)
• Carlisle, England
17 Mar 10
I know my ambidextrous qualities started when I was very young. It seemed natural to me (and still does, of course) to use my right hand for other things excluding writing. Mum would be the one to notice it but the family didn't make a big deal out of it...I should imagine years ago I'd be placed in a Travelling Circus as a freak lol!
I've just remembered that I iron with my right hand...just like my hubby...and he's right-handed! Haha!




