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I would give my right arm to be ambidextrous!
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I'd like to think I am- equally clumsy with either hand!
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no. but peterpam's answer is pretty funny! in an ironic sort of way
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As a left handed person I have to develop some skills of a right hander. SImple things like a can opener is right handed, yet as an athelete I do different things with either hand. I throw a football and shoot a basketball left handed, play baseball right handed, bat right handed, bowl left handed, throw darts right handed, write left handed and play racket sports left handed, play golf right handed, and cast my fishing pole left handed. I eat left handed and cut with the knife in my right hand, andplay my piano with both hands.
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No, but sometimes I wish I were! I find it bizarre, though, Frank....as you commented to someone before, that there are some schools who used to (hopefully none still do) force left-handed kids to write with their right hand. My brother is left-handed (I'm right-handed) and he was never forced to do so, but was sometimes encouraged to. I don't get why some people think it's odd or wrong somehow for people to be left-handed. But, trying to force someone to do something that isn't natural for them...hmmm, doesn't this sound familiar?
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