Silentwolfdog
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It's awkward for people who meet me for the first time. But eventually they get used to it.
I never met another person who does this like I did. I don't know why, sometimes I used wrong hand for everyday thing such as with fork and knife or playing sports that has stick (like bat or hockey stick) with wrong hand. Even recently I would have tennis racket jump into my left hand if I try to get to the ball at the last minute instead of doing backhand.
It's hard if I am trying to communicate with people for my internship because I don't want to make clients uncomfortable, but ending up make myself more uncomfortable and using left hand more than I wanted.
Even my sister told me that she remember me when I was little kid, I could not decide which hand to use to write or draw.
I know I got some left hand folks in my family but not my immediate family so ...
Do anyone have this issue too?
Is it possible for someone to have a minor ambidexterity than just plain ambidexterity? I still would want to use right because it got more strength, but sometimes I use left hand unconsciously. I wonder is it because my right hand is starting to get strained easily past few years? Or what?
I have only learned of this issue when I am in my college years when one of interpreter told me. Otherwise, I could have never notice it sooner.
One good thing that came out of it is that...recently I have learn I can eat with chopstick on left hand and fork on right hand.
I never met another person who does this like I did. I don't know why, sometimes I used wrong hand for everyday thing such as with fork and knife or playing sports that has stick (like bat or hockey stick) with wrong hand. Even recently I would have tennis racket jump into my left hand if I try to get to the ball at the last minute instead of doing backhand.
It's hard if I am trying to communicate with people for my internship because I don't want to make clients uncomfortable, but ending up make myself more uncomfortable and using left hand more than I wanted.
Even my sister told me that she remember me when I was little kid, I could not decide which hand to use to write or draw.
I know I got some left hand folks in my family but not my immediate family so ...
Do anyone have this issue too?
Is it possible for someone to have a minor ambidexterity than just plain ambidexterity? I still would want to use right because it got more strength, but sometimes I use left hand unconsciously. I wonder is it because my right hand is starting to get strained easily past few years? Or what?
I have only learned of this issue when I am in my college years when one of interpreter told me. Otherwise, I could have never notice it sooner.
One good thing that came out of it is that...recently I have learn I can eat with chopstick on left hand and fork on right hand.