ambidextrous
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@gamayngbaki (1601)
• Cebu, Philippines
6 Apr 21
According to a wise man named Google; the dominant hand is the hand you use "to perform fine and gross motor tasks" and that it is "not really our choice because it is not a conscious decision that we make as children".
Meanwhile...
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Maria Sanchez
@Santosvb (346)
• Guyana
13 Aug 18
Being left handed or ambidextrous is actually really cool so this is an appreciation post for all lefties today since yall are being celebrated today. Is anyone here left handed, acually only about 12% of the world's population...
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Sparsh Sharma
@Nihil90 (343)
• Indore, India
20 Nov 16
When I was a kid, I used to do most of my work with my left hand: Writing, picking/holding something, throwing etc. But my mom, believing that the left stands for bad/evil(due to religious reasons), made me practise many things...
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Your Highness Emperor Albert Whisker
@CaptAlbertWhisker (32760)
• Calgary, Alberta
19 Jan 13
I tried doing what this woman is capable to do but sadly I cant, I cant even write with my left hand:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=u3nILopdIg4
This woman fro China have skill that is just amazing,...
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sishy7
@sishy7 (27166)
• Australia
17 Nov 12
I saw a friend and his small kid, whom I met for the first time, today at a store. As I was talking to my friend, his son, probably around 5 years old or younger, asked his father if he could offer me some candies he was holding....
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sarahruthbeth22
@sarahruthbeth22 (43143)
• United States
13 Aug 12
Do you know anyone who is lefthanded besides President Obama, Bruce Willis, Oprah , or President Clinton , or the senior President Bush? If so wish them a Happy Lefthander's Day! I'm lefthanded and so is my sister. Back in the day...
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cute_poporing
@cute_poporing (134)
• Philippines
13 Jul 12
I am a guitarist for almost 10 years, Right handed to be specific. Is it easy to shift from right handed to left handed? Is there a guitarist that can play right hand and lefthand? what do you prefer if I want to learn the other...
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mikyung
@mikyung (2232)
• Philippines
15 Jun 12
When I was a kid,my mom and my teacher, who happens to be my aunt, helped me to practice everyday on my writing in order to have a good penmanship or a legible handwriting someday.. I did not listened to them, I used either hands,...
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MarappleStiffy
@marapplestiffy (2182)
• Philippines
26 Nov 10
Hi all cat lovers!
Is your cat left-handed or right-handed? Are you left/right-handed?
Usually cats take after their owners...I stumbled upon this and wants to ask the cat loving myLotters out here to tell me if this is...
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Janey1966
@Janey1966 (24170)
• Carlisle, England
19 Sep 10
I suppose I'm one of the lucky ones in the fact that I am ambidextrous. I write with my left hand but do most things with my right (steady!) including operating my cordless mouse.
If I wanted to (and I do, sometimes) I could...
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maxsee212
@maxsee212 (799)
• United States
26 Feb 08
my grandmother was ambidextrous. i want to be ambidextrous. when i was a little kid and was living with my grandmother, i had no idea of my grandmother being ambidextrous except that one time when she used her left hand to write...
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raulgc01
@raulgc01 (306)
• Philippines
2 Nov 07
Most people have more dominant left half side of the brain, since our brains control the opposite side of our body, most people are right-handed Scientists found out that being a left-handed is connected to a neuro-developmental...
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dreamy1
@dreamy1 (3811)
• United States
16 Sep 07
Are you ambidextrous? Are you able to easily use both hands as well. I have mouse shoulder at the moment (tendonitis from using the mouse so much) So I'm trying to give my right shoulder a break and use the left hand to click....
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samtaylorskykierajen
@samtaylorskykierajen (7976)
• Canada
28 Apr 07
Just curious if anyone can prove or disprove this theory . A friend of mine saw on the news where they were saying studies show that anyone who is left handed was a twin and in cases where only one child was born it meant the...
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