Originally posted by: nakedfrog
I was left-handed, then they made me use my right hand in school. I did recently discover that I'm about as good with my left hand as my right when I play ping pong.
Originally posted by: logic1485
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
I was left-handed, then they made me use my right hand in school. I did recently discover that I'm about as good with my left hand as my right when I play ping pong.
When shooting for pool, or any stick based games, I use my left hand to move the stick, and right hand for support: is that left handed?
Originally posted by: Udel
<- lefty. The one thing that bothers me most the lack of good gaming mouses for lefties. Most are right centric and the "neutral" ones are not that good.
Originally posted by: purbeast0
I'm left handed. the only thing I do with my right hand is wipe my ass after I take a shlt.
Originally posted by: SViper
I'm left handed. The only problems I've had with ink smear is when I write with a pen with erasible ink. Like someone else said in this topic, you learn to adapt in a right hander's world. I started playing the guitar about 7 months ago and determined I was going to learn how to play right-handed, seeing as paying an extra 20% for a left-handed guitar wasn't going to fly with me. Now I play pretty decently on a right-handed guitar. I think it actually helps because my fretting hand is my dominant hand.
Other than that, the only other thing I do with my right hand is use a mouse.
Originally posted by: Syringer
What's up with Michael Vick? He's right-handed but throws left handed. Weird.
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
The leftys die earlier due to all this. I feel my days are numbered.
Originally posted by: logic1485
Originally posted by: BDawg
Left handed life isn't really that bad... I run into few problems.
My biggest problem may be not being able to use alot of pens because of smearing. I hardly call that life altering.
Oh yea, I forgot to mention that problem as well.
The only downside is that we have to use pens that use inks that dry quickly (which means that you can't use fountain pens, or rollerball pens).
I like how fountain pens write, but to use them, I have to use an awkward position where I curve my hand over the top to write, so that my wrist won't smear the ink, and hopefully, if/when my lower arm passes over the ink, it's dry.
But mostly, I just don't use anything that doesn't dry quickly.
Originally posted by: mribnik1
I write left-handed and eat left-handed. Although I can write in cursive right-handed because I broke my left arm in 2nd grade. I play table tennis left-handed. I play tennis right-handed. I used to serve right-handed and hit left-handed though. I was a switch-hitter in baseball but threw right-handed. I shoot right-handed in basketball. That's about it.
