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Another lefty here! Always thought the split between left and right was fairly even as a child as Mum and two older sisters are right handed and me and Dad are the lefties.
I’m 49 (next week) and never had any problems with school forcing me to be a right hander, although they wouldn’t have got very far if they’d tried! Dad, who is in his eighties, had his mum, a very feisty woman, fight his corner. She apparently stormed off down to the primary school and played hell with the teacher who tried to force him to be right handed!! A brave move in those days I think?!!
As to professions, I was a florist for many years, and us sinister lot definitely dominate there... think there was actually more left handers than right where I worked!


 
Posted : 06/09/2019 10:43 pm
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Anyway, when I started school I worte with my left hand, the teacher told me off and made me use my right. Going so far as to tie my left arm to my side to ‘help’ me. I’m ‘only’ 41.

That's shocking. I'm older than you and the lefties in my infant school class were all encouraged.

the only problem I had a school was dragging my left hand through the wet ink as I was writing with a fountain pen

In theory the same should apply to right-handers in the Arabic world, but it doesn't. I worked with a guy who could speak and write Arabic. He looked at me perplexed when I told him the ink drying theory. I asked him to write with his fountain pen so I could watch - he had his hand turned around slightly more than I would, so it went underneath the line he was writing - no issue.


 
Posted : 06/09/2019 11:06 pm
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There are definately shades of left to right, dominance is hands, feet, eyes. This podcast suggested that ambidextrous is very very rare, that most people who think they are ambidextrous are actually dominant on one side (usually a leftie who has been forced to do everything rightie): https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07wpf5s

And purely anecdotally, generally more than 10 % lefties in my workplaces in environmental / earth science. Mostly from a maths / physics background. So not so much creative, more logical thought processes.


 
Posted : 07/09/2019 8:28 am
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You must be so proud of yourself.

Eh? The OP’s telling me to be proud? Whatever, I sense factions forming. (Also, the musical instrument thing is interesting.)


 
Posted : 07/09/2019 8:53 am
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Left for writing, throwing, chopping stuff, stirring stuff, whisking stuff.
Right for bowling (cricket), badminton, cricket batting, mouse, guitar, boxing stance, cutlery, holding saucepans.
I can never remember for 10 pin bowling, darts so I'm generally rubbish at both.


 
Posted : 07/09/2019 9:45 am
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the only problem I had a school was dragging my left hand through the wet ink as I was writing with a fountain pen (which probably explains 70% of the interesting ways lefties hold a pen).

I learned to draw from right to left on the paper from the time I drew a beautiful charcoal picture and unknowingly rubbed it all out with my hand as I drew.


 
Posted : 07/09/2019 12:18 pm
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just don’t play guitar lefthanded

Try telling that to one James Hendrix, I seem to remember he was slightly good at it. (On a RH guitar no a custom jobbie).


 
Posted : 07/09/2019 12:42 pm
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