I'm partially ambidextrous. I do a lot of stuff with my left hand in addition to my right, but my lefty handwriting is slow and unintelligible. Then again my righty handwriting is almost as bad...
So I don't think I've seen a thread like this, I am sorry if there is one similar....
So this simple thread idea just popped up into my head sparked from a discussion about hand writing in the SB, so what are you, are right or left handed or can you actually use both hands efficiently?
Personally I will probably fall into the majority here as I am right handed and even though I attempt to use my left hand for certain stuff I simply cannot function properly with it :/
I'm in a similar boat. I'm naturally right-handed but I can (and do) use my left for just about everything, except writing. My left-handed writing is illegible (so is my right-handed writing, but that's another story).
I'm right handed, though my left hand isn't completely useless. I can use my left hand to eat, brush my teeth, play certain sports, and even write a little.
I'm right handed. I use to try to use my left hand, but my writing always ended up looking like a chicken just ran across it. I can use my left hand for other things though.
I'm right handed; however, I can use my left hand for lots of stuff like eating, most sports, and I can sorta write and draw left handed... My art teacher encourages me to try to draw with both my right and left hand, so.
I'm right handed , though I can still do a lot of things with my left hand as well. I can eat with my left hand and throw a mean punch with my left hand to lol. I taught my self how to do that because i thought that having that would give me a good advantage in a fight. even though I haven't been in a fist fight in forever lol. and when I need to cut my food i always switch hands. I eat with the fork in my left hand while i cut with my right lol.
I'm a rightie. I think the majority of people in the world are right-handed, while a small portion are south-paws. I'll have to double check to be sure, but I think that's how it is.