Miss Jasmine
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I carry my handbag either on my right shoulder or with my right hand, and I am right handed.
VSL said:This all comes down to handedness.
Then there is mixed handedness - which I am.
My mixed-handedness is quite unusual:
With my right hand I
- write
- top of broom hand
With my left hand I
- thread needle
- open lid
- hold knife
- squeeze toothpaste
- mirror-write (this is apparently not uncommon in children but rare in adults)

VSL said:Truly ambidextrous or mixed handedness though?
VSL said:This all comes down to handedness.
If we look at people who write with their right hands:
A purely right-handed person would
- write with their right hand
- hold a broom or mop with their right hand at the top
- open the lid of a jar or bottle with their right hand
- hold their knife in their right hand
- thread a needle with their right hand
- squeeze the toothpaste tube with their right hand
etc.
If purely left handed it would all be the other way around (obviously).
Purely right hand is the most common followed (I believe) by pure left handedness.
Then there is mixed handedness - which I am.
My mixed-handedness is quite unusual:
With my right hand I
- write
- top of broom hand
With my left hand I
- thread needle
- open lid
- hold knife
- squeeze toothpaste
- mirror-write (this is apparently not uncommon in children but rare in adults)
Ambidextrous people are incredibly rare and have truly no preference with anything.
Even animals show a preference with 'handedness'.
I don't carry a pursebut with a bag the pocket is usually on my right, with the strap being either side.

Sounds about right to me. My youngest brother and I are both left-handed and our parents are both right-handed.VSL said:I'm sure that right handed parents are actually more likely to have left handed children (I'd have to see my BF to ask what it's more likely than though!).
He's here...
Jay says, '80% of left-handed children have right-handed parents'.
(and he's with me on the ambidextrous thing - ANY preference or weakness on one side means that you are not ambidextrous... he's a psychologist)
Aurora63 said:Well, the poll looks interesting. It's about evenly split for right handers to which sholder they prefer...same for lefties. So I guess your handedness does not influence while arm you carry your purse on!
my BF had me thinking that I was a nut! You know, if I had pursued a degree in Psychology I think I would have focused on neuro and things like handedness.