For those of you who don't now, Sunday August 13th is International Left-Handers Day, so in homage to lefties everywhere, Bored Panda has compiled this list of annoying problems that all left-handers face on a daily basis.
If you're left-handed then you're probably aware that, whether you like it or not, this is a right-handed world. From scissors and desks to ring binders and ice-cream scoopers, everything seems to be designed with the righties in mind, which isn't really surprising when you realize that around 90% of the world's population is right-handed.
Still, there's a pretty impressive list of lefties crammed into that remaining 10%. Did you know that Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Aristotle and Julius Caesar were all left-handed for instance? And let's not forget Albert Einstein, Neil Armstrong, Winston Churchill, Bill Gates, and Barack Obama. And Jimi Hendrix. And Kurt Cobain. And Paul McCartney. And David Bowie, Charlie Chaplin, Robert de Niro, Angelina Jolie, Keanu Reeves, Bruce Willis, Tom Cruise, and Jon Stewart, plus a whole bunch of other people we don't have the space to write about. If we haven't made our point yet then what we're trying to say is that, although left-handed people might be in the minority, that doesn't make them any less awesome, and some of the world's most important contributions have in fact come from left-handers.
Despite this however, non-righties have had a pretty hard time throughout history. The word "left" is derived from the Anglo-Saxon word "lyft", meaning "weak", and the word "sinister" actually derives from the Latin word meaning "left". Left-handers were also thought to consort with the devil, and being left-handed was sometimes considered proof that a woman was a witch and should therefore be persecuted or even executed! Fortunately those days are long gone though, and the only things left-handers have to worry about these days are using a can opener without making a mess, and trying to write without getting ink all over the side of their hand. Scroll down to see some other problems that the modern leftie has to face. Can you relate? Then let us know in the comments below and don't forget to vote. Happy International Left-Handers Day everybody!
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"Are you left handed?" and "How can you write like that?" Are sometimes a bit in the same percentages.
And then when you say you're lefthanded, they just don't know what to say anymore
Can we just take a moment to admire that solid straight line she erased?
Ooh you've never seen a left handed person in all your life? Do you get this surprised like this every time you see a left handed person use their left hand to write? Cause I still get grown people who are like this...
My classmates have the annoying habit to ignore my warnings about my left-hand scissors and how uncomfortable they would be for them. Two seconds later they come to me and say that I really ought to buy a better scissor, because mine's completely useless and doesn't work... This moment when you feel like you are the only one in the room who has more brain cells that teeth.
Load More Replies...Funny thing. I, as a left hander, can't operate scissors for left handers. My mum went to great lengths to get me a pair of left hander scissors. I use my right hand for scissors. Naturally.
Yes, but we baby boomers learned on right handed everything! We can't use left handed scissors - we learned to adapt!
Some may need to, like teachers and Engineering students. Also, the fact that you have one in the house gives you a lot of peace
Load More Replies...I'm left handed, but for some reason I can't use left-handed scissors. Well I can if I have to, but I find them uncomfortable.. ??
You can't just change the handle the blades need to be reversed as well to make scissors left handed.
Load More Replies...Safety scissors are ambidextrous. Why don't they make craft scissors like that? download-5...1bf31f.jpg
Because they are weak & designed not to cut anything? When I was at school the blades had a gap about 1/4" wide between them. Impossible to cut spongecake, let alone paper.
Load More Replies...In kindergarten they searched the whole school for lefty scissors for me. Turns out I cut with my right hand. Lol
Imagine being a teacher as I am and attempting to cut EVERYTHING for a PK CLASSROOM from Bulletin Boards to worksheets. Ugh! Don't even get me started on how difficult it is to teach CURSIVE to right handed students when you are left handed!
I’m left handed, but I cut better with my right hand, except for intricate stuff.
I have had to use the right handed ones my whole life...the first time I tried left handed scissors it was so weird that I don't even bother now
When I was young (I'm 55), I didn't understand why I'd get deep, painful indentations in my hand and why using scissors hurt me and not my friends. I suspect I'll never enjoy using them.
Used right handed scissors for so many years that special LH ones don't work for me because the tensions between handle and blades is all wrong, my hand and muscles have compensated and twist the blades!
Try being a left handed barber. The left handed shears were way expensive so, I learned to use the “normal” ones. Hello arthritis.
I was born in a house of left-handed (mom and uncles) and they had left-handed scissors. I had to learn to use them! I know how hard it is to use something with the other hand. On the other hand (lol) I developed a lot of skills with my left hand and now I am happy to be able to use them both for many many things :) I adore left-handed people, it reminds me of home.
I’m left handed and ordinary scissors never bothered me but oh! Kitchen scissors were a night mare. When I married forty years ago my mother discovered some left handed kitchen scissors in Boots. She bought some for me and they were a dream. Still are! Still have them and still going strong!
I'm ambidextrous. Their somethings I can do right-handed only. And there are things that I can only do left-handed. Cutting hair I do right-handed. Thank God! Otherwise I'd be screwed. My career was a stylist.
I have both types of scissors as I am ambisinister. (equally clumsy with both hands)
No problem here ... If you learn to push the blades together. In fact: I couldn't work with leftie scissors if my life depended on it
All left handed scissors I have ever found on the extremely rare occasion, like have to go to a specialty craft store to find some, have literally been a minimum 6-10$ more expensive than the exact same ones for right handed people. And that is for the c**p ones. You get good left handed sewing or craft scissors and it will be at least 20-40$ more.
I hate it. Left handed scissors are so hard to find. Then once you find them they're like $5 more expansive
It's a common misconception that it's only the shape of the handle which make scissors left handed, when it's also the arrangement of the blades. With right handed scissors a left hander can't see where the blade is cutting. When I first used proper left handed scissors I couldn't work out why I wasn't cutting accurately until I realised that all my life I'd had to adapt my position to see where the right handed blade was cutting. Once I learned to hold and look at them normally I was fine.
Yes lefty scissors exist . No I won't carry them around with me and no they don't have them in the place that I need to use scissors
I have never had a problem with scissors or a lot of these things. Maybe the ring binder would be my worst along with those desks.
I WAS ALWAYS MORE COMFORTABLE USING MY RIGHT HAND IN MOST EVERYTHING I DID, BUT I COULDN'T/CAN'T WRITE RIGHT FOR NOTHIN'!
I HAVE ALWAYS USED SCISSORS RIGHT HANDED FOR SOME REASON MY RIGHT SIDE WAS ALWAYS MY BEST SIDE WHEN I PLAYED SPORTS GROWING UP PLAYING A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, EVERYTHING! BUT I NEVER COULD WTITE RIGHT HANDED FOR THE LIFE OF ME!
Maybe why I actually cut right but all other fine motor skill are right handed
I don't get it, sorry. Most of the scissors I'm using are symmetrical anyway.
Yes yes, thank you Einstein. But sometimes you go somewhere that doesn't have lefty scissors and, surprise surprise, you don't carry yours around with you. -_-
Yes yes, thank you Einstein. But sometimes you find yourself in a place where there are no lefty scissors because, surprise surprise, you don't carry yours around with you -_-
Or you learn to use regular scissors because kindergarden didnt have enough leftie scissors. I guess I lucked out.
I have those for lefties. For ME! ME! ME! sorry... frustration... :p
For everyone who uses a drawing tablet I advice to try to make it as easy as possible. I have 4 buttons and a ring. The buttons I linked to the functions: Undo (CTRL+Z), redo (Shift+CTRL+Z), brush (B), eraser (E). And for the rocker ring I did this: Brush size increase ( [ key), brush size decrease ( ] key), zoom in (CTRL + =), zoom out (CTRL + - And now everything goes a lot more easily for me personally. Maybe this will work for you too. rm-ip-tab-...1ea14a.jpg
I have this problem too, but I'm right handed. So, needless to say, I don't know how to properly use a can opener. I've even broken a few. :/
Helps being a lefty on the tennis court... can be quite off putting to opponents who are more used to playing against right handers (even for other lefties!)
Do you poor lefties know that Jewish write and read from right to left? Think about all those poor right-handed Jews!
As a mother of a left handed kid, I've felt the same way, trying to use her lefty scissors :)
Me as a right-hander always thought, the designs are for the others, not for me (Because I already know whats on my mug so the design would cheerish the others). Having it on "my side" keeps confusing me a little bit...
Is it a thing where people only lift cups with their dominant hand, I subconsciously alternate between the two
The strange thing with me is: I am left-handed with writing and drawing, but everything else (using scissors, playing guitar, using the mouse) I'm doing with my right hand. I have only met one other person in my life who has exactly this same thing.
I used to think of myself as being left handed, because I write left handed and use it for all of my dexterity. However, I also do things right handed, and do a lot of power movement right handed. Its called "Cross-Dominance(or mixed laterality) , and is considered rare. I'm surprised so many here are addressing this. But take heart, people with cross-dominance are usually smarter, and more imaginative. But we have more depression on the negative side. I just thought I would chime in here on something that has been on my mind for decades. :D
Load More Replies...You know what? I'm a lefty and I don't think about it. It's a first-world problem and I have so many other legitimate hurdles in life--
I'm left-handed and I think these people have very easy lives if this is the worst problem they have.
But these were never supposed to proclaim as their biggest problems rather just some annoyances. Like we all have in our daily lives.
Load More Replies...As a left-hander myself, let me just say: what an incredibly trivial list of horrors. Inconveniences, some of them, but minor ones. Such drama queenery.
I think you and Marissa are supposed to understand it's all in fun. Plus, I don't know any lefty who is not super-proud of being a lefty.
Load More Replies...Aside from the coffee cup issue I thought this post was just a bunch of sniveling, woe is me, bs. I'm a left handed person who learned to be efficient with both hands. What's so hard about a can opener? or a faucet? get a quick dry pen and tighten it up when it feels loose. I've got all of you beat on the rare factor, I'm a lefty with blue eyes and type O- blood. :P lol
and what if right handed people refused to flush their toilet or open their car door because they had to use their left hand? what about refrigerators with the handle on the right, or any door with the handle on the right? and the hot water faucet on a split set up?
Load More Replies...we right-handed people have that notebook rings problem too....in the other 50% of the pages...
One time I came home from music and asked my parents "Why aren't there left handed Orchestras?"
I think that all those products featured are rather discriminating indeed, did you know that around 10% of the human population is left-handed? Can't understand why they don't bear this in mind when manufacturing new products and stuff. Despite that, plus all the problems I have in my every day routine as a left-handed person, I'm proud to be a bit different and I'm sure all fellow "lefties" feel the same way. :)
Just a couple of these, I can see as problems for people who are right handed also. But it made me realize that I write and use scissors with my right hand, but I eat and do everything else with my left, is anyone else like that?
I use the computer mouse with my right hand, I got the worst "Paint" drawings at school.
Load More Replies...I am naturally right handed but when I was young I injured my right hand and could not use it for two weeks so I taught myself to be ambidextrous (yes, I was a strange child). Now I confuse my colleagues because I use the computer mouse with my left hand. I also use a knife and fork like a left handed person. And I use both hands interchangeably for many things. I also cannot tell left from right easily.
I am left-handed, but I can use my right hand to use the mouse, eat, drink, use scissors. Basically anything that was bothersome to do left-handed (except write), I learned to do right-handed. I think is pretty common for lefties.
My favorite sport when waiting for my wife is asking if they have a left- handed sewing machine or Chainsaw, depending on the store.
I'm glad I at least don't have this problem. I have many others though.
Most of this is baloney. We left-handers have ways we adapt, such as using a ruler upside down, no biggie. I bought some stuff for left handers once and couldn't use them I was so used to the adapting. Except for scissors, gotta have left handed scissors
I was a lefty as a kid but had a 1st grade teacher that made me do everything right handed. I ended up left eye dominate but mostly right handed. Ended up having to wear a patch over my left eye to make the right eye dominate. I still (I'm 62 yo) do things either just left handed or either. Always kind of surprises me when I realize I'm eating, Or using a hammer or shooting left handed.
Did I really get to the last page and see a shoe ad that said to start the school year off on the right foot?? FU Famous Footwear. Can't even look at funny stuff about lefties without more lefty discrimination, lol.
Work on a turning maschine as a left hander or use a bread or meat sliceing maschine.! Nearly impossible..We always have to use the stump side of a knife and the is NO way of using a fish knife or a butter knife... I could go on forever...
hey some of the problems we come across too, right handed people... like those parts from notebooks while writing, they come in our way too, at some point.. let's not overreact about things like this... i do things with my left hand as well, like eating at times and is not the end of the world
No one mentioned cameras. I take pictures upside down and then need to rotate each pic in my files
I write with left hand. My Mother told me that at the age of 4, I started eating w/ my right hand, to avoid comments. I can eat with either, bowl, bat a ball, with either. Many years ago, I had an older gentleman tell me, the reason I felt and appeared clumsy when attempting to bowl, was due to I had mixed dominance, and was not sure which way to Lead off. I have only bowled a few times in my life, and the few times I attempted to play pool, I felt awkward with either hand, as well. This has caused me problems, because I have a hard time explaining to people, which way to turn, as I do not automatically know my left from my right. I have to focus, before instructing someone to turn left or right, and I often get it wrong. I can do most things, with either hand, but don't know my left or right. Thanks Panda. I was born in 1948 and which 'handed' I am has been an issue for too long. Nice to know, there are a few out there like me. And it's not a big deal.
I write and draw with my left hand and cook with both... using utensils is not that hard, y'all. Scissors and can openers aren't that hard either?? Yeah, binders suck a*s but just... take the paper out? Close the binder? Put the paper on top and just write?? Idk, I just feel like a lot of these issues can be avoided. Also, learning to play a right-handed guitar isn't all that hard either.
I'm back in college and forgot how messy it is for me to draw or write. I do everything left handed except use scissors..I'm proud..messy but proud
The things with the tin openers annoy me, because I'm left handed and although manual openers are hard to work, we have an electric one and it helps so much. Everything else, scissors and using a mouse, I've adapted. However, when I was in school, we didn't have the luxury of separate desks, we had rectangle ones where two sat, and unless there was a seating chart, I was always on the left side as it was easier to manage. But using pots and potato peelers and ladles - oh my! I have so much bother with them.
My parents were both right-handed, my brother & sister were born left-handed, and I am ambidextrous. Well, actually so was my mom. Being ambidextrous is advantageous. I can eat comfortably with my left hand and often inadvertently do, and am left-handed in sports. I can write with my left hand with a bit of practice. I've been asked if I was born left-handed and did my parents force me to use my right hand? Absolutely not. They didn't care one whit that my siblings were southpaws.
The coffee heart / ball sac made me laugh out loud. Another lefty annoyance I can highlight is that I am a Garment tech and dress maker and measuring clothes being a huge part of my day, I had to learn to read a tape measure upside -down
I'm surprised there was nothing listed about power tools. Because I guessing the main reason lefties have life span percentage is because...
Of power tool accidents and the fact we are roughly 10% of the population.
Load More Replies...Ever try using a camcorder with a flip screen impossible. The most satisfying thing for me is watching my right handed friends trying to use my left handed cork screw they look a me in a confused state as I say welcome to my world.
I feel for you lefties. I could not imagine a left handed world.. . .I think you should just come out of the closet and write from left to right and flip the book so you start on the last page which would be the first page for you. Would that work? Teachers and educators and I am sorry all of us rightiews are such blockwill just have to learn to read in the opposite direction. . . . trying to be helpful and I'm sorry all of us righties are suck block-heads and I must day, after reading the above, I never rally knew how difficult life is for the left handed. . .
Us leftie men can be secure in knowing the flush handle on most toilets was designed just for us.
Left handed in most things but prefer to use right hand or either for , ironing, pic work, gardening, cooking, even carving meat !! using mobile....guess I'm just clever!!🙃🙃
Left handed for everything. Calligraphy teacher told me there was no point in my taking his class. But they do make left handed calligraphy pens, and you figure it out. Best thing in college was leaving the lab computer mouse I was assigned to set up for left handers. I do hear "how can you write like that" a lot, but I have better handwriting than anyone I know. And it's still not as awkward as this one woman I saw writing a check....she had to turn the paper vertical and she wrote that way. With her right hand. Weird to watch. It's easier to teach kids stuff if you are left handed and they aren't. Just tell them to mirror you. I was an awesome batting coach lol.
i write with my right hand and do everything else with left hand,peel potatoes, hold drinks ,paint and everything else
I'm almost 60 years old and a full lefty. I have always adapted to right handed objects. Sometimes uncomfortable but not the end of the world. No problem using scissors...irons used to be for righty's only...now the cord is in the middle. That was a nice change. I just came upon my first ladle for right handed only...that was problem....made a little mess. Desks and binders for sure a bit of a nuisance. But I believe that through all the small missteps we lefties are better people for it. We forge ahead and make due... Humility rules in a lefties world. Happy Lefties Day!
I have a comment/question. My best friend has an 8 year old son who used to be left handed. Used to be because when he began learning to pick up toys or play with objects he used his left hand more often. My friend then decided that she was going to change that and began making her son pick up toys or use utensils with his right hand. Previous to making her final decision she called me to ask my advice and I suggested to her that instead of totally making either hand the more dominant why not teach him to be able to use both hands equally. I am embarking on my own self-discovery of becoming ambidextrous to learn to write using either hand. She decided to go with her original plan and taught her son to be right-handed. My question is: Is it detrimental in any way to a child who is comfortable using their left hand for some time and then being made to use their hand instead?
My mother and sister and I are all lefties. My oldest is as well. My mom has to have all Left handed items, like a computer mouse, etc. My sister and I adapted. I can do way more with my right hand than she can, I just use the mouse with my right hand and deal. We are supposed to be more creative as Lefties, so why aren't we coming up with better ways to use right-handed items? My oldest can't adapt with most objects either. It's so weird. I just forced it knowing it would just be easier to cope than try to have everything work for me.
I remember a teacher chiding a kid in second grade for picking up the pencil with his left hand. I asked her why on recess and she told me it is weird. I told her that both of my parents are left handed and she told me my parents were weird. Fast forward to her next dental appointment. I was in the office on a non-school day (Dad is a dentist) and she came in. I asked her is she still thought my parents were weird.
You know what..you are left handed not disabled. You have been like this since birth no doubt? I know someone who has no arms, he just got on with it from birth, no gripes, nothing. Why don't you just look for workarounds instead of looking for sympathy. Your moral outrage is misplaced with so many people with real problems.
I think you've completely missed the tongue-in-cheek tone of the article. The only person I'm feeling moral outrage from is you.
Load More Replies...Half of the things I can relate - the other half - c'mon - we are not that pathetic! Except for the can opener - this is hell
Good thing I didn't smudge the pencil on my hands, it just don't happen to me. And oh! I can open a can, write with a right hand desk and cut using scissors properly even though I'm a Lefty .😊
A lot of these items are clearly not suitable for both left and right handed people, due to shape - ergonomical design. But in a few others I see room for improvement where small changes could make them suitable for both. Such a shame not many producers see that. They clearly need a lefthanded person in their team to point that out. Ice scoop: make it so you can rotate the release mechanism 180 degrees. Same goes for thermo coffee mug: seperate handle from mug so it can be rotated. I have seen school desks that can be flipped easely but obviously in that case the desk itself becomes more complex and more expensive. Btw I am right handed myself. tried just holding scissor with my left hand just to experience the issue... darn! Feel sorry for you guys! When you are right handed, you don't realize just how many things are torture to left handed people. But with a little thinking a lot can be solved... not everything... but simple solutions like I suggested, can help a lot. Now we need to convince manufacturers!
from what i can understand from this post is that left handed people are r******d and can't use their both hands....no offence but if u are a left handed and you can't use a scissor or a mug...u have no problem with ur hand,you have a problem with your brain...just my opinion,no offence :)
I'm mainly right handed but I'm left in golf , batting,and racket sports .Darts both
My biggest problem being left handed is pressing the safety button on a hand held power tool
I am pretty ambidextrous, cutting, mouse use, baseball,. Writing has never been a problem however you just have to turn your paper to the right, then you do not drag your hand through your ink. Penmanship is a little more upright and backhand, but that is the point of cursive, individuality. Pet peeve, the measuring cup with the writing on the wrong side. Knitting, use a circular needle. it give you more balance so you can knit right-handed. Why make everything impossibly difficult.
I see how some of these things are real bummers, but well, I am a rightie and I use my left hand for lots of things, including scissors sometimes and cups and stuff, so maybe exaggerated a bit?
Sorry, this is so forced and stretched and so first world problems. There are very few things people really need to do with their dominant hand and plenty of objects shown in the photos are available in perfectly symmetrical version.
Im not a huge fan of these "[Im short/left handed] problems" okay, the world gets it, youre slightly "different" from the rest of us
My mother told me how I was naturally born a lef-handed one. But she trained me from the start to use my right hand, becausd everything in the world is adjusted for right-handed people. Additionally, when I was about 10, I had some health problems with my right hand, which forced me to use my left for a while. So now, while my dominant hand is my right hand indeed, I don't mind using my left one for simple daily tasks. Also, when I was learning to ride the bicycle, I noticed it was easier for me to try leading it with my left leg first.
Office table looks like this : http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/tables/dressing-tables/brimnes-dressing-table-chest-of-2-drawers-white-spr-89122376/ There's no place for a even a coffee cup on the left side.
This whole post made me sad, and want to learn how to make all the things so that I can make them left handed, like for instance, why isn't there such a thing as a spout clip that someone can just add to a pan and pour whichever way they damn well please. There are things I am confused about too, like binders, does turning them upside down not work or would that just mean you hit the ring. I write with my paper always turned horizontally, and write outwards, as a rightie I am just odd. The only time I have encountered a Leftie to see things done over time, is that he always won the start of darts, because you are supposed to see who goes first by shooting with opposite hand, and he was able to throw with both lol
I tend to jsut take the paperout of ring binders and then put it back in when I am done. I avoid spiral bound notebooks and go for top bound when possible. I used to go to my teachers when they required us to keep notebooks and graded us on our notes and say "Look, I am going to be keeping my notes from front to back because I am left handed. " I never use pencils, only pens when writing. People also don't realize that writing takes longer for left-handed people because we are pushing the pen and also that it is more fatiquing to the hand because of the extra resistance. This is not a joke. Write 20 pages long hand with your left hand and see how much worse it feels than with your right.
Load More Replies...Right handed people piping up with "solutions" end up looking like condescending smart-arses.
The amount of right handed people in the comment s giving "advice" or complaining about "smudges" is ridiculous
The strange thing with me is: I am left-handed with writing and drawing, but everything else (using scissors, playing guitar, using the mouse) I'm doing with my right hand. I have only met one other person in my life who has exactly this same thing.
I used to think of myself as being left handed, because I write left handed and use it for all of my dexterity. However, I also do things right handed, and do a lot of power movement right handed. Its called "Cross-Dominance(or mixed laterality) , and is considered rare. I'm surprised so many here are addressing this. But take heart, people with cross-dominance are usually smarter, and more imaginative. But we have more depression on the negative side. I just thought I would chime in here on something that has been on my mind for decades. :D
Load More Replies...You know what? I'm a lefty and I don't think about it. It's a first-world problem and I have so many other legitimate hurdles in life--
I'm left-handed and I think these people have very easy lives if this is the worst problem they have.
But these were never supposed to proclaim as their biggest problems rather just some annoyances. Like we all have in our daily lives.
Load More Replies...As a left-hander myself, let me just say: what an incredibly trivial list of horrors. Inconveniences, some of them, but minor ones. Such drama queenery.
I think you and Marissa are supposed to understand it's all in fun. Plus, I don't know any lefty who is not super-proud of being a lefty.
Load More Replies...Aside from the coffee cup issue I thought this post was just a bunch of sniveling, woe is me, bs. I'm a left handed person who learned to be efficient with both hands. What's so hard about a can opener? or a faucet? get a quick dry pen and tighten it up when it feels loose. I've got all of you beat on the rare factor, I'm a lefty with blue eyes and type O- blood. :P lol
and what if right handed people refused to flush their toilet or open their car door because they had to use their left hand? what about refrigerators with the handle on the right, or any door with the handle on the right? and the hot water faucet on a split set up?
Load More Replies...we right-handed people have that notebook rings problem too....in the other 50% of the pages...
One time I came home from music and asked my parents "Why aren't there left handed Orchestras?"
I think that all those products featured are rather discriminating indeed, did you know that around 10% of the human population is left-handed? Can't understand why they don't bear this in mind when manufacturing new products and stuff. Despite that, plus all the problems I have in my every day routine as a left-handed person, I'm proud to be a bit different and I'm sure all fellow "lefties" feel the same way. :)
Just a couple of these, I can see as problems for people who are right handed also. But it made me realize that I write and use scissors with my right hand, but I eat and do everything else with my left, is anyone else like that?
I use the computer mouse with my right hand, I got the worst "Paint" drawings at school.
Load More Replies...I am naturally right handed but when I was young I injured my right hand and could not use it for two weeks so I taught myself to be ambidextrous (yes, I was a strange child). Now I confuse my colleagues because I use the computer mouse with my left hand. I also use a knife and fork like a left handed person. And I use both hands interchangeably for many things. I also cannot tell left from right easily.
I am left-handed, but I can use my right hand to use the mouse, eat, drink, use scissors. Basically anything that was bothersome to do left-handed (except write), I learned to do right-handed. I think is pretty common for lefties.
My favorite sport when waiting for my wife is asking if they have a left- handed sewing machine or Chainsaw, depending on the store.
I'm glad I at least don't have this problem. I have many others though.
Most of this is baloney. We left-handers have ways we adapt, such as using a ruler upside down, no biggie. I bought some stuff for left handers once and couldn't use them I was so used to the adapting. Except for scissors, gotta have left handed scissors
I was a lefty as a kid but had a 1st grade teacher that made me do everything right handed. I ended up left eye dominate but mostly right handed. Ended up having to wear a patch over my left eye to make the right eye dominate. I still (I'm 62 yo) do things either just left handed or either. Always kind of surprises me when I realize I'm eating, Or using a hammer or shooting left handed.
Did I really get to the last page and see a shoe ad that said to start the school year off on the right foot?? FU Famous Footwear. Can't even look at funny stuff about lefties without more lefty discrimination, lol.
Work on a turning maschine as a left hander or use a bread or meat sliceing maschine.! Nearly impossible..We always have to use the stump side of a knife and the is NO way of using a fish knife or a butter knife... I could go on forever...
hey some of the problems we come across too, right handed people... like those parts from notebooks while writing, they come in our way too, at some point.. let's not overreact about things like this... i do things with my left hand as well, like eating at times and is not the end of the world
No one mentioned cameras. I take pictures upside down and then need to rotate each pic in my files
I write with left hand. My Mother told me that at the age of 4, I started eating w/ my right hand, to avoid comments. I can eat with either, bowl, bat a ball, with either. Many years ago, I had an older gentleman tell me, the reason I felt and appeared clumsy when attempting to bowl, was due to I had mixed dominance, and was not sure which way to Lead off. I have only bowled a few times in my life, and the few times I attempted to play pool, I felt awkward with either hand, as well. This has caused me problems, because I have a hard time explaining to people, which way to turn, as I do not automatically know my left from my right. I have to focus, before instructing someone to turn left or right, and I often get it wrong. I can do most things, with either hand, but don't know my left or right. Thanks Panda. I was born in 1948 and which 'handed' I am has been an issue for too long. Nice to know, there are a few out there like me. And it's not a big deal.
I write and draw with my left hand and cook with both... using utensils is not that hard, y'all. Scissors and can openers aren't that hard either?? Yeah, binders suck a*s but just... take the paper out? Close the binder? Put the paper on top and just write?? Idk, I just feel like a lot of these issues can be avoided. Also, learning to play a right-handed guitar isn't all that hard either.
I'm back in college and forgot how messy it is for me to draw or write. I do everything left handed except use scissors..I'm proud..messy but proud
The things with the tin openers annoy me, because I'm left handed and although manual openers are hard to work, we have an electric one and it helps so much. Everything else, scissors and using a mouse, I've adapted. However, when I was in school, we didn't have the luxury of separate desks, we had rectangle ones where two sat, and unless there was a seating chart, I was always on the left side as it was easier to manage. But using pots and potato peelers and ladles - oh my! I have so much bother with them.
My parents were both right-handed, my brother & sister were born left-handed, and I am ambidextrous. Well, actually so was my mom. Being ambidextrous is advantageous. I can eat comfortably with my left hand and often inadvertently do, and am left-handed in sports. I can write with my left hand with a bit of practice. I've been asked if I was born left-handed and did my parents force me to use my right hand? Absolutely not. They didn't care one whit that my siblings were southpaws.
The coffee heart / ball sac made me laugh out loud. Another lefty annoyance I can highlight is that I am a Garment tech and dress maker and measuring clothes being a huge part of my day, I had to learn to read a tape measure upside -down
I'm surprised there was nothing listed about power tools. Because I guessing the main reason lefties have life span percentage is because...
Of power tool accidents and the fact we are roughly 10% of the population.
Load More Replies...Ever try using a camcorder with a flip screen impossible. The most satisfying thing for me is watching my right handed friends trying to use my left handed cork screw they look a me in a confused state as I say welcome to my world.
I feel for you lefties. I could not imagine a left handed world.. . .I think you should just come out of the closet and write from left to right and flip the book so you start on the last page which would be the first page for you. Would that work? Teachers and educators and I am sorry all of us rightiews are such blockwill just have to learn to read in the opposite direction. . . . trying to be helpful and I'm sorry all of us righties are suck block-heads and I must day, after reading the above, I never rally knew how difficult life is for the left handed. . .
Us leftie men can be secure in knowing the flush handle on most toilets was designed just for us.
Left handed in most things but prefer to use right hand or either for , ironing, pic work, gardening, cooking, even carving meat !! using mobile....guess I'm just clever!!🙃🙃
Left handed for everything. Calligraphy teacher told me there was no point in my taking his class. But they do make left handed calligraphy pens, and you figure it out. Best thing in college was leaving the lab computer mouse I was assigned to set up for left handers. I do hear "how can you write like that" a lot, but I have better handwriting than anyone I know. And it's still not as awkward as this one woman I saw writing a check....she had to turn the paper vertical and she wrote that way. With her right hand. Weird to watch. It's easier to teach kids stuff if you are left handed and they aren't. Just tell them to mirror you. I was an awesome batting coach lol.
i write with my right hand and do everything else with left hand,peel potatoes, hold drinks ,paint and everything else
I'm almost 60 years old and a full lefty. I have always adapted to right handed objects. Sometimes uncomfortable but not the end of the world. No problem using scissors...irons used to be for righty's only...now the cord is in the middle. That was a nice change. I just came upon my first ladle for right handed only...that was problem....made a little mess. Desks and binders for sure a bit of a nuisance. But I believe that through all the small missteps we lefties are better people for it. We forge ahead and make due... Humility rules in a lefties world. Happy Lefties Day!
I have a comment/question. My best friend has an 8 year old son who used to be left handed. Used to be because when he began learning to pick up toys or play with objects he used his left hand more often. My friend then decided that she was going to change that and began making her son pick up toys or use utensils with his right hand. Previous to making her final decision she called me to ask my advice and I suggested to her that instead of totally making either hand the more dominant why not teach him to be able to use both hands equally. I am embarking on my own self-discovery of becoming ambidextrous to learn to write using either hand. She decided to go with her original plan and taught her son to be right-handed. My question is: Is it detrimental in any way to a child who is comfortable using their left hand for some time and then being made to use their hand instead?
My mother and sister and I are all lefties. My oldest is as well. My mom has to have all Left handed items, like a computer mouse, etc. My sister and I adapted. I can do way more with my right hand than she can, I just use the mouse with my right hand and deal. We are supposed to be more creative as Lefties, so why aren't we coming up with better ways to use right-handed items? My oldest can't adapt with most objects either. It's so weird. I just forced it knowing it would just be easier to cope than try to have everything work for me.
I remember a teacher chiding a kid in second grade for picking up the pencil with his left hand. I asked her why on recess and she told me it is weird. I told her that both of my parents are left handed and she told me my parents were weird. Fast forward to her next dental appointment. I was in the office on a non-school day (Dad is a dentist) and she came in. I asked her is she still thought my parents were weird.
You know what..you are left handed not disabled. You have been like this since birth no doubt? I know someone who has no arms, he just got on with it from birth, no gripes, nothing. Why don't you just look for workarounds instead of looking for sympathy. Your moral outrage is misplaced with so many people with real problems.
I think you've completely missed the tongue-in-cheek tone of the article. The only person I'm feeling moral outrage from is you.
Load More Replies...Half of the things I can relate - the other half - c'mon - we are not that pathetic! Except for the can opener - this is hell
Good thing I didn't smudge the pencil on my hands, it just don't happen to me. And oh! I can open a can, write with a right hand desk and cut using scissors properly even though I'm a Lefty .😊
A lot of these items are clearly not suitable for both left and right handed people, due to shape - ergonomical design. But in a few others I see room for improvement where small changes could make them suitable for both. Such a shame not many producers see that. They clearly need a lefthanded person in their team to point that out. Ice scoop: make it so you can rotate the release mechanism 180 degrees. Same goes for thermo coffee mug: seperate handle from mug so it can be rotated. I have seen school desks that can be flipped easely but obviously in that case the desk itself becomes more complex and more expensive. Btw I am right handed myself. tried just holding scissor with my left hand just to experience the issue... darn! Feel sorry for you guys! When you are right handed, you don't realize just how many things are torture to left handed people. But with a little thinking a lot can be solved... not everything... but simple solutions like I suggested, can help a lot. Now we need to convince manufacturers!
from what i can understand from this post is that left handed people are r******d and can't use their both hands....no offence but if u are a left handed and you can't use a scissor or a mug...u have no problem with ur hand,you have a problem with your brain...just my opinion,no offence :)
I'm mainly right handed but I'm left in golf , batting,and racket sports .Darts both
My biggest problem being left handed is pressing the safety button on a hand held power tool
I am pretty ambidextrous, cutting, mouse use, baseball,. Writing has never been a problem however you just have to turn your paper to the right, then you do not drag your hand through your ink. Penmanship is a little more upright and backhand, but that is the point of cursive, individuality. Pet peeve, the measuring cup with the writing on the wrong side. Knitting, use a circular needle. it give you more balance so you can knit right-handed. Why make everything impossibly difficult.
I see how some of these things are real bummers, but well, I am a rightie and I use my left hand for lots of things, including scissors sometimes and cups and stuff, so maybe exaggerated a bit?
Sorry, this is so forced and stretched and so first world problems. There are very few things people really need to do with their dominant hand and plenty of objects shown in the photos are available in perfectly symmetrical version.
Im not a huge fan of these "[Im short/left handed] problems" okay, the world gets it, youre slightly "different" from the rest of us
My mother told me how I was naturally born a lef-handed one. But she trained me from the start to use my right hand, becausd everything in the world is adjusted for right-handed people. Additionally, when I was about 10, I had some health problems with my right hand, which forced me to use my left for a while. So now, while my dominant hand is my right hand indeed, I don't mind using my left one for simple daily tasks. Also, when I was learning to ride the bicycle, I noticed it was easier for me to try leading it with my left leg first.
Office table looks like this : http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/tables/dressing-tables/brimnes-dressing-table-chest-of-2-drawers-white-spr-89122376/ There's no place for a even a coffee cup on the left side.
This whole post made me sad, and want to learn how to make all the things so that I can make them left handed, like for instance, why isn't there such a thing as a spout clip that someone can just add to a pan and pour whichever way they damn well please. There are things I am confused about too, like binders, does turning them upside down not work or would that just mean you hit the ring. I write with my paper always turned horizontally, and write outwards, as a rightie I am just odd. The only time I have encountered a Leftie to see things done over time, is that he always won the start of darts, because you are supposed to see who goes first by shooting with opposite hand, and he was able to throw with both lol
I tend to jsut take the paperout of ring binders and then put it back in when I am done. I avoid spiral bound notebooks and go for top bound when possible. I used to go to my teachers when they required us to keep notebooks and graded us on our notes and say "Look, I am going to be keeping my notes from front to back because I am left handed. " I never use pencils, only pens when writing. People also don't realize that writing takes longer for left-handed people because we are pushing the pen and also that it is more fatiquing to the hand because of the extra resistance. This is not a joke. Write 20 pages long hand with your left hand and see how much worse it feels than with your right.
Load More Replies...Right handed people piping up with "solutions" end up looking like condescending smart-arses.
The amount of right handed people in the comment s giving "advice" or complaining about "smudges" is ridiculous