I'm dominantly left-handed, and write that way, but was taught right-handed scissors (thank God) and golf. I also do some funny things with my dinner utensils. Overall, it's not been too great a hardship in my life (no nuns with rulers or anything like that), which means I can just bask in the reflected glory of all the cool left-handers throughout history.
(h/t +Gloria Hill)
Left-handed people celebrate awesomeness for #LeftHandersDay
Left-handed people are a rare but creative bunch, and Left Handers Day rightfully salutes their awesomeness.
I was left handed until my first grade made me switch. (Yay, bum fuck Arkansas!)
Now I write pretty much equally badly with both hands, and am generally as ambidextrous as one can be with a dex of 7.
Ambidextrous here.
I'm left handed for finesse, right handed for strength. (Eat, write, draw, fence left handed. Throw, bat, bowl, swing a broadsword right handed.)
I blame my dad, who was too cheap to buy me a left handed baseball glove.
+Theron Bretz I managed to play baseball (badly) left-handed, and fence that way, too. I shoot right-handed, though.
I don't know if it has anything to do with it, but I had no problems shifting to a right-hand drive manual transmission in previous trips to the UK.
Happy left-handers' day 🙂
(I had to teach myself to use right handed scissors in kindergarten — leftie school scissors are just a joke!)
Both. Born left taught right. I'm stronger in my left but faster with my right