Guess what tomorrow is?
#2
must tell my son!! He is mainly left handed. with weak wrists too! always wondered why. he uses both hands but a bit too much! thinks he is The Hulk!
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Here's to all the Southpaws!
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Twin Cities, MN
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We have an almost even mix of lefties and righties in our family. My youngest is a leftie, as are half my brothers and sisters. My son writes with his hand curled up and around his paper. Teachers often tried to change/correct his way of writing. Drove me crazy!! I gave him a plaque that reads "Everyone is born right handed, only the gifted overcome it!" Happy Lefthanders day!!
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Location: Greater Peoria, IL -- just moved!
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When I worked with engineers it seemed like more than the usual number of them were left handed. We had enough that when we went out to lunch there was a left handed side of the table
You go lefties! This world isn't shaped around you but it is a better place with you in it
You go lefties! This world isn't shaped around you but it is a better place with you in it
#10
My DH and I are left-handed, although I do a lot of things with my right hand. Primarily eat and write with left. Our son is right-handed. Both DH and I angle our paper to the right and do not turn our hand like we are writing upside down. Three ring binders were always a problem.
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