Many years ago, my Mother-in-Law gave me a Gingher left-handed scissor. I guard it with my life. My husband and children learned early on, that nobody uses that scissor except me. I have only had it scharpened once in 30 years and still cuts like new. Another thing that is odd for left-handed folks, is knives. Because of the slant of the blade, anything you cut slants - especially bread. I could go on forever about things that don't work as well for left handers but It definitely is a right-handed world so we have to adapt. When you think about it, even cars have the main controls on the right, keyboards have more of the keys on the right, most doors are right handed. When we moved into our new townhome, we had a spray nozzle installed in the kitchen sink and that is on the right side-have found that is very awkward for me. Am just glad either of my kids is left-handed, but one of the grands is left-handed. Another whining.