How many are you in your right mind?

My wife is left handed.

I promised her parents I would take care of her...

I don't let her out in public alone to much...


Spook...a pretty good husband
 
My wife is left handed.

I promised her parents I would take care of her...

I don't let her out in public alone to much...


Spook...a pretty good husband


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My oldest son is the only one in our family who is left handed. There may be others on my husband's side, but none of my immediate family are lefties. My son writes with his left hand, bowls left, but throws a ball right-handed and bats either way. I asked him if there has been anything frustrating about being a lefty and he said the only thing he could think of is picking up a pair of scissors only to find they don't work for a lefty.

ETA: I remember him complaining last week about trying to write in a spiral bound notebook because the spiral kept getting in his way.
 
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ME ME ME!!! lol When I saw your post title I was thinking lefties... ^.^

I use my left hand for all the delicate things, like writing, forming guitar chords, needlework, crochet, etc. My right arm is stronger though... Carrying all those 5-gallon water buckets and hay bales... Weird how that worked out. :p
 
Right-handed people seldom notice which hand I use, but other lefties often do. Occasionally, someone who has known me for years will be surprised to find out that I'm a lefty; maybe I'm not as "gauche" as I feel! For the most part, the ways I've adapted are automatic - things like sitting at the left corner of a table so that I don't lock elbows with a righty - so even my nearest and dearest forget that there is anything different about the way I do things. 

The thing I find most frustrating is the "ergonomic" way that some things get designed. Right-handed scissors with straight handles are a little trickier with the left hand, but the sculpted handles that are so comfortable for the right hand are downright painful for the left hand. A brand of dish soap had a bottle that was designed with a grip in the shape of the bottle - for the right hand (that bottle has since been redesigned). When I crochet something, I have to reverse the directions; not everything translates the same when you hold the hook in the other hand! 


I crochet right handed.:)
 
I'm ambidextrous.I can write with either hand. When it comes to shooting long arms I prefer left, handguns right, even though I could go either way on all weapons . Golfing is done strictly left handed. At baseball I'm a switch hitter. I guess it's because I'm left eye/ right hand dominant.Weird huh?
 

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