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Poll on right,left or ambidextrious

Are you right handed, left handed, or ambidextrous?


  • Total voters
    27
I'm really left handed - left eyed - left eared - left footed - less than 3% of the general population ... did lots of neuropsyche tests in grad student studies at college for beer money...also clairvoyant and somewhat sensitve to paranormal
 
30% of you are ambidextrous? Yeah, right. I'm thinking there are about 30% of you that don't know what ambidextrous means, lol. It doesn't simply mean you can move either arm. :) Can you write equally well with either hand? If you were to have your speed and accuracy tested by having you insert 100 pins into 100 different holes in a panel without touching the sides would you score equally well with either hand? If not then where do you come off calling yourself ambidextrous?

I use my right hand and right leg for most things and there's no doubt I have more agility with that side of my body. But I am left eye dominant for whatever reason according to optometrists I've seen. Strangely my left arm is stronger than my right one. If I arm wrestle (Haven't done that in eons) I have a much greater chance of winning with my left. Beats me why that is. There's some other things I can do with my left and jobs I've had absolutely demanded I be able to do some fairly precise things with my left hand or I never would have been able to keep up but does that make me ambidextrous? Absolutely not. Ambimobile? Sure. But definitely not ambidextrous.

This reminds of the way quite a few people out there go around saying they are an inch or two taller than they actually are. :)
 
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