Things you prefer to do with your non-dominant hand
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Wayne_Cowdrey20/02/17 @ 21:30
AdamT20/02/17 @ 21:39
Rick20/02/17 @ 21:44
Wayne_Cowdrey20/02/17 @ 21:46
billynomates20/02/17 @ 21:47
Wayne_Cowdrey20/02/17 @ 21:50
aaron_lohan20/02/17 @ 21:59
AdamT20/02/17 @ 22:18
Wayne_Cowdrey said:
That's useful to know if we should ever meet at you know where
That's useful to know if we should ever meet at you know where
I haven't told you my dominant hand lol
I will use both hands at the train station!!!
Wayne_Cowdrey20/02/17 @ 22:24
LessThanLuke20/02/17 @ 22:27
Rick20/02/17 @ 23:00
Wayne_Cowdrey said:Is that different to ambidextrous Rick?
I suspect true ambidextrousness is very rare, because we tend to practice things one way round. I can't write nearly as well with my left, because I haven't practiced it. I throw better right, catch better left, eat with my left hand. I hold a spoon or chopsticks in my left, unless I'm whisking - then I want them in my right. I do most sporting things righty, but my left arm is stronger, especially for grip. If I do a Rubik's cube one-handed I'm far better with my left, but if I do it two-handed my right does most of the work. And I'm holding my phone in my left hand and swypeing this post with my left thumb.
I agree this is all a bit odd.
unit9421/02/17 @ 00:36
My left hand has more dexterity but my right is stronger. I write, play pool, throw darts, brush teeth etc with my left but I throw, box, bat, golf, tennis etc all right handed. Funnily I have learnt to play guitar (but never carried on enough) so many ways that I now don't know which way is natural for me.
JamieG21/02/17 @ 00:40
I guess if I'm ever feeding steak to a lion or grizzly bear or Ed Hall then I would go with the non dominant hand.
cowie21/02/17 @ 07:05
Fatpete21/02/17 @ 07:08