Roxas_XIII wrote:
OddFinn wrote:
Hi, left-handed Emmi, and welcome. I'm ambidextrous, by the way. I hope you'll feel at home here.
I'm right handed for everything. Writing, lifting, pointing, waving, wearing a watch, wearing a ring, stirring a cooking pot, wielding a gunblade, and flipping the bird all feel more natural on my right hand. Very rarely do I use my left.
Perhaps we should start a new thread, but...
I have not really been aware of how I have used my hands. Someone has asked me before, whether I was left-handed, because they have seen me tie my shoes or do some other tasks that way. During my recent AS diagnosis, part of the tests included moving my hands and doing tasks with my hands. The written report stated that I was ambidextrous. Now that I think of it, I prefer one hand on one task and another for another. And for some things I use whichever is closest to the target. I write using my right hand, because that's how they tought at school. I tie my shoes the left-handed way. I use my mouse with my right, but the mouse controls on my laptop with my left, and so on.
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Incidentally, if you're trying to focus on something with one eye (such as peering through a hole in the fence or sighting a sniper scope), do you tend to use the same side as your hand? I find it easier to use my right eye (same as my hand) on these occasions.
I think I do.
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