I normally don't log in while on lunch break at work (I just read), but I HAD to log in so I could reply....
I'm left-handed, my father was left-handed, one of my 5 brothers is left-handed, and 1 of my 2 sons is left-handed, and my niece is left-handed. Probably a lot more extended family members too...but who knows...
Anyway....
Being left-handed IS NOT A HANDICAP!!

I think it's the parents or teachers who are right-handed that get slightly freaked out at the thought of left-handedness. Seriously. It is NOT a big deal.
When I was around 12 years old, one of my friend's mothers told me "You can never work in a store or a bank because the cash registers are on the right side and you'd have to use your right hand, and YOU can't, because you're left-handed....".
Well guess where my first real job was?? Yep, a bank! And I was good!
When you're left-handed, you learn to use a cash register, computer keyboard, mouse, etc, etc, the same way that a right-handed person does! Again, NOT A BIG STINKING DEAL!
Like the PP who said that their left-handed son said it was a PLUS to use the mouse with his right hand and then be able to write with their left - EXACTLY! Honestly, during my life, there have been more advantages to being left-handed, and except for the side of my hand getting a little ink-y while writing out reports in school, there have been no negatives.
My final thoughts on this are:
HEY! TEACHER! LEAVE THEM KIDS ALONE!!!!!!
But seriously...
P.S. I have
VERY nice handwriting... and I just love it when people say "Oh you have such nice handwriting! Especially for a lefty!"
P.P.S. I agree with another PP who said that many of us lefties are ambidextrous by default.. but hey, we can handle it.
