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August 13th: Official Left-Handers Day

Actually, you can learn to be ambidextrous. One of my Middle School teachers has a brother who an ambidextrous artist, and when he draws, he uses both hands at the same time. She said it was fun to watch.

I'm a right-hander, but I have a friend in this rifle/pistol club that I belong to that is right-handed, but his dominant eye is his left eye. In other words, he has to shoot left-handed. It doesn't really affect his shot or anything, it's just that the .22's our instructor gave us were right-handed, and it made it uncomfortable for him to shoot.
 
Shining Umbreon said:
I remember I would be sitting in school writing or drawing or something, and one of the kids in my class(or sometimes even the teachers) would walk past and look at me and go "You're left-handed?"

I just don't understand why they ask us when they actually SEE that we are writing with our left hands. It's probably because they aren't as intelligent as we are.

I have learned to adapt though. I bat right-handed in baseball. I use right-handed can openers. I use a manual transmission, a "normal" mouse, "normal" spiral notebooks... I shoot right'handed when using a rifle, but left-handed with a pistol. I shoot arrows right-handed... Need I go on? There are to many devices designed for use with the right hand.
 
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