Just a very simple question

I stir with my left hand, yet hold it in my right hand to drink…I really don’t understand it, my left hand doesn’t feel strong enough to hold it, plus it feels awkward, yet I open jars with left hand, clean my windows with both hands.

I know, it don’t make sense…:joy::rofl:

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That’s so handy! [pun intended] I wish I could be ambidextrous. I have a similar story. I picked up some eating utensils with my left hand when I was young. My grandmother forced me to use my right hand because she didn’t want me to feel left out. I’ve been a righty since. Ironically, most of my best friends in school were left handed. I would have fit right in.

I do hold the handle of a mug with my left hand, so maybe there’s still hope. I could still be a lefty one day! :slight_smile:

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My twins… one is right handed and one is left handed… :upside_down_face:

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Left handed when it comes to things like combing/brushing my hair, cleaning my teeth, etc but, I hold my fishing rods in my right hand, I played cricket/golf right handed, squash left handed. Rifle and shotgun shooting right handed, pistol shooting left handed. Computer mouse and knife and fork right handed, cups, mugs, glass left handed. You could say I’m fairly ambidextrous.

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Right handed if I hold a cup with a handle I have to use both hands because my right hand is quite shaky now, I can’t use a soup spoon in my left hand, so when I use the right hand for soup, the spoon’s almost empty by the time it gets to my mouth…

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Why do most folks need a “Right-Hand Man”? :male_detective:

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