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By:
blackbarn
When: 11 Aug 18 22:07
This could have been an interesting threadCry
By:
lfc1971
When: 11 Aug 18 23:09
If you are a teacher writing on the blackboard a good left hand is an advantage because the pupils can see the words as you write them
By:
lfc1971
When: 11 Aug 18 23:16
Also if you cut your own hair
By:
lfc1971
When: 11 Aug 18 23:18
or have a job that means you have to change shirts quite often and button up the cuffs , maybe a stage actor
By:
lfc1971
When: 11 Aug 18 23:22
If you are an aircraft mechanic and have to fit a screw in the right hand corner of the small avionics bay on the side of the aircraft
By:
lfc1971
When: 11 Aug 18 23:27
If you are a tug of war professional
By:
Just Checking
When: 12 Aug 18 00:02
Guitar or violin etc actually.
I've always found it a little odd, arguably the most involved hand in guitar is the fretting hand, (classical guitar less so but certainly "rock" and so on).

Yet the classic way to play a violin or guitar is your less dextrous (see what I did there :)) hand doing the major fine detail and the "lesser" hand doing the less complicated bowing or plucking? Always found that strange.
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 12 Aug 18 22:15
Would be very hard to hit and maintain a rhythm using the weaker hand/wrist/arm imo. It just doesn't feel instinctive.

Also, imagine trying to do Pete Townshend windmill chords with your weaker arm. Hitting the strings accurately is hard enough even using your leading arm.
By:
breadnbutter
When: 13 Aug 18 00:49

Aug 10, 2018 -- 8:25PM, womenandthosewithnointerestinracing wrote:


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Not so sure them dds is correct .And not a coincidence this thread is in August ,13th is left handed day due to one studies findings that may be incorrect but there is evidence it’s not random .                                                                                              Here Tran relies on a number of assumptions. The first is that testosterone levels increase in the presence of daylight, via vitamin D. This has been confirmed. The next is that a mother’s testosterone levels influence the levels of the fetus she’s carrying — also confirmed. Where the science breaks down is in the third step, where the hypothesis comes in. It says greater intrauterine testosterone levels cause a delay in maturation in the left side of the brain, which, if brain lateralization holds true, means a person’s right hand would become the non-dominant hand. Thus, a lefty is born.

By:
ufcdan
When: 14 Aug 18 19:51
I sit on my left hand for about ten minutes then I can imagine it's a stranger when having a tug Excited
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 14 Aug 18 23:24
After that, try sitting on your knob for 10 minutes. Then you can use your right hand to pretend you're tugging off a stranger.
By:
Knight Commander
When: 15 Aug 18 12:33
Is that what's called a George Michael? Grin
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 15 Aug 18 20:48
No. I think that refers to sitting on someone else's knob for 10 minutes.
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