Are you Right or Left handed

Sinji

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I'm curious as to what hand is the dominate hand of most INFJ types. Intuition is a right brained function and as most people are aware the right brain hemisphere controls the left side of the body and the left hemisphere controls the right side of the body.

I am ambidextrous and my brain is almost balanced with a slight preference to the right. Here are my results.


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P.S. not sure if this is the right place to post this but awesome anyway.
 
i'm right handed, but do a few things better with my left hand, such as throw a ball, aim a dart, shuffle cards.
when i smoked i smoked with my left hand
 
i'm right handed, but do a few things better with my left hand, such as throw a ball, aim a dart, shuffle cards.
when i smoked i smoked with my left hand
That's rather highly ambidextrous! Cool.

I'm INTJ, left handed. Well, I write left, throw left. I kick right. My right arm is my strong arm. I pick up a pool stick and a bat, right, but I can do either left with nearly as much finesse and power. Cool thread... I'm interested to see what the responses are.
 
i'm right handed, but do a few things better with my left hand, such as throw a ball, aim a dart, shuffle cards.

Me too! My left hand is superior at using the scroll wheel on my ipod... because I find I have to subconsciously defend myself against falls/attacks with my right when exercising. :tongue:
 
This is odd so far we 4 people with a preference to Ambidextrous. Cool. Keep em coming.
 
I am left handed and pretty sure I am an INT*. But I bat and throw with my right. Come to think of it, I do a few things with both hands but definitely not ambidextrous!
 
I'm right handed but I wrestled left footed and my takedowns were ambidextrous. Wrestling left footed is similar to boxing southpaw, it just messes everyone up.
 
this is so cool that we are all able to use both hands so far!
i can't write or draw with my left hand worth a damn, but i can write my name upside down and/or backwards with my right hand.
 
Lefty here except for throwing.
I think most lefties tend to be somewhat ambidextrous just from living and adapting to a right hand dominate world.

I get a kick out of rearranging things to be left hand friendly, then watching righties say WTF?
 
Lefty here except for throwing.
I think most lefties tend to be somewhat ambidextrous just from living and adapting to a right hand dominate world.

Now that I think of it, I believe my first thread here asked the same question.

Very good point. And I remember that thread! I think I wrote that I was ambidextrous, but I think in order to apply the term to yourself, you need to use both skillfully in everything you do, and I can't say that I can with everything. So I am rescinding my ambidextrous claim :)
 
I write left, but do everything else right
 
Lefty here except for throwing.
I think most lefties tend to be somewhat ambidextrous just from living and adapting to a right hand dominate world.

I get a kick out of rearranging things to be left hand friendly, then watching righties say WTF?
Ya, big time... Try picking up a pair of scissors with your left hand. Meh, better get good at applying pressure unnaturally if you want them to work.

I have no doubt I go for baseball bats, pool cues and other things right handed simply because that's how I first saw them used.
 
Ya, big time... Try picking up a pair of scissors with your left hand. Meh, better get good at applying pressure unnaturally if you want them to work.
I have no doubt I go for baseball bats, pool cues and other things right handed simply because that's how I first saw them used.

Now that I think about it.
Scissors, baseball bats, golf clubs, guitar. (not that I play, but have picked them up and strummed) I do all of those things right handed.
Used to use a computer mouse left handed, until I learned to use my right because of a shared computer at work many years ago.

While eating once, my Wife said to me that She was jealous that I could use my fork in my left hand while cutting with my right, and didn't have to switch back and forth.
I was puzzled by this. She explained how most right handed people hold their fork in their right hand, but when cutting a steak etc., have to switch hands to cut using the knife in their right hand, then switch back to use the fork.
I've taken note of this since, and seems to hold true.
 
Left handed master race reporting in. j/k j/k

I do basically everything with my left hand except for stick sports, and that's just because I like having my power in my back hand.
 
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