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What's your dominant hand?

my right hand has the strength and brains.
my left hand has the sensitivity, like if i want to really feel a texture i do it with the fingers on my left hand.
 
Another normie right-hander is me. However I do applaud my left hand for being able to match righty's speed when typing on a keyboard, and being the reliable fretting hand when I play guitar or bass~
 
I'm right-handed.

I know, I'm a loser, but.. I CAN write with my left hand, it just takes a while or else it looks horrible
 
I'm right-handed.

I know, I'm a loser, but.. I CAN write with my left hand, it just takes a while or else it looks horrible

Hey, right-handed people rule the world. lol
 
Right-handed for the most part. I learned to write and draw with this hand.

Sometimes I'll scroll on my phone with my left hand if laying on my right side feels more comfortable, or I'll brush my teeth with my left hand if I feel particularly sleepy that day and need to wake up.
 
I would probably have been ambidextrous but school taught me out of it because they thought I would develop a learning disability if I used both hands (still have dysgraphia though so that backfired), so the result is I do pretty much everything with both hands but can only do fine motor skills with my right. Though I can eat with my left hand.
 
I'm mostly right handed, but my moms thought I was left handed when I was an infant. I played with my left hand and ate with my left hand almost exclusively. Nowadays I can only write with my right hand. I still eat quite often with my left hand and usually only use my left hand when I lift cups though. If I were better at writing with my left hand I would probably be considered ambidextrous.
 
I'm a rightie like my dad. My mom is left-handed and so is pretty much her whole family. Sometimes I play around with doing things with my left just for fun, to see how much use I can out of my other hand. I can write with it, but my handwriting takes a little practice not to look shaky. Definitely my brain is telling me that it wants me to use my right, and am no ambidextrous, though I think it would be really cool if i was and could do everything just as good with both. I envy those who can.
 
I'm right handed even though my left side ain't that bad.

I'm missing the accuracy for the most part on my left side compared to the right.
 
It's a fun story for us because we're actually naturally ambidextrous but the school we went through forced us out of it when we were learning to write because apparently they thought we'd develop a learning disability, so the result is we're ambidextrous for pretty much everything except anything that requires fine motor skills which we need to use our right hand for. We go use both hands for sports (like what hand we catch/bat/etc with depends on the angle we want to get) and can use both hands to eat, but just can't draw or write with both hands even though we used to be able to. We'd probably be able to relearn that though if we had a need to try.

I'm also not sure what learning disability they were talking about since the only connection we've found was that people with ADHD and especially with comorbid dysgraphia are more likely to be ambidextrous? But we still have ADHD and dysgraphia, and ADHD at least is likely genetic since our mom also probably has ADHD and our dysgraphia never went away (and is actually why we bought a typewriter last year).
 
I'm right handed. I write with my right hand, throw stuff with my right hand, etc. Even in soccer I'm right footed, typically I shoot with my right foot.
 
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