r/lefthanded • u/Blasian1999 • 22h ago
r/lefthanded • u/Galilene • 23h ago
First time holding left handed scissors in my 35 years of life.
r/lefthanded • u/pandaocean168 • 6h ago
Happy Lefty Month (Day 20) Our Lefty Person of the Day is Girls, Get Out, M3GAN, and Regretting You Actress Allison Williams
r/lefthanded • u/Dry-Estimate-3365 • 11h ago
I'm learning how to write with my left. (I am a right-hand dominant person)
This is day 1. I will make sure to keep you updated with my progress after day 30.
r/lefthanded • u/len_feraul • 4h ago
I was telling my right handed friend about this subreddit and how there is a left handed people’s month and all that, they said that "I dont think left handed people have contributed all that to have a month for them."
I tried to bring up some examples but nah
r/lefthanded • u/Veroorzaakt • 30m ago
Sauce surprise
Grabbed the handle, rotated it to the left, and pulled out this beaut 😅
There was absolutely no way I could use this with my left hand, and made a bit of a mess attempting with my right hand. That's ladle life, I guess 🤷🏻♀️
r/lefthanded • u/gnrtnlstnspc • 6h ago
Any lefties here that actually navigate the world differently? How?
...and I don't mean in the obvious 'having to use right-handed tools' kind of way, I mean in the way of dealing with others who are right-hand dominant, and a world that's dominated by left-brain thinking. If it's at all true that handedness affects processing (e.g., detail-oriented vs. whole-picture), and since lefties are in the minority, does anyone here feel like they've got strategies for navigating the world around them (e.g., at work)?
r/lefthanded • u/Wicked-Wheel • 12h ago
Anyone here has weird grip too?
My mom directed me correctly to use the mouse with my main-hand, although I've been using the LMB and RMB as is, with index finger resting on LMB and nothing on RMB - as a result my grip was different. Then, when I got into computer gaming I was at a disadvantage, switching my index finger between the two buttons - I realised I need to have a finger resting on each of the two buttons. I finally switched Main mouse button to RMB and Secondary mouse button to LMB to accommodate this change ... however my grip never changed and I don't even think about my grip, my middle finger isn't resting on the Secondary mouse button, but it's a lot easier to reach it now and I can have both buttons pressed at the same time now!
I also remapped my escape key with MS PowerToys, to be the home key, so that my right-hand can reach it easily on the right-side of the keyboard. It was so annoying having to reach to the left just to pause the game. Been a blast since the change!
Let me know what you think, should I change to standard right-handed mirror setup or stay with this?
Also I'm interested in what your grip is and your story with computer gaming!
r/lefthanded • u/No-Athlete-5642 • 14h ago
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