I think I'm ambidextrous, is anyone else? I started writing with my right hand, but when I hurt my wrist back in August, I had to wear a cast for a while, and then surgery, and I couldn't use my right hand, so I started writing with my left, and realized that I can actually write pretty well with my left hand, and it's actually neater than my right hand. When I played sports, I never had any problem switching from one hand to another. I remember getting yelled at in gym class when we played softball because first, i would bat right handed, but then the next time, I would bat left handed. I just never noticed.
Now, I tend to take notes starting with my right hand, but when it gets tired, I switch to my left. Last year, when I was in anatomy, I started cutting with my left hand just naturally, it was actually useful to be able to use both hands because I could get into these awkward places which would normally be rather difficult if you were only using one hand as dominant. I think it's pretty cool being ambidextrous. Some people think I'm absolutely nuts, but most people think it's a cool trait to have.
Now, I tend to take notes starting with my right hand, but when it gets tired, I switch to my left. Last year, when I was in anatomy, I started cutting with my left hand just naturally, it was actually useful to be able to use both hands because I could get into these awkward places which would normally be rather difficult if you were only using one hand as dominant. I think it's pretty cool being ambidextrous. Some people think I'm absolutely nuts, but most people think it's a cool trait to have.





