I'm officially right-handed but I always open doors with my left, hold drinks in my left, use cutlery in the "wrong" hand, and favour my left for anything that requires strength. It's so rare that people notice, I've never really had to think about it. And if people are going to judge me over whether I do something with my right hand or left hand, they're not the kind of people I want to know. It's about an unimportant a thing as I can imagine.
I'm mildly ambi, but mainly right. I use my right for things that need accuracy (writing, drawing, playing darts, playing snooker) and my left for strength (lifting stuff, opening doors). The only weird crossover is cups and cutlery where I use my left but should really use my right.
Is it normal if I am right handed, but shoot a bow left handed?
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I'm officially right-handed but I always open doors with my left, hold drinks in my left, use cutlery in the "wrong" hand, and favour my left for anything that requires strength. It's so rare that people notice, I've never really had to think about it. And if people are going to judge me over whether I do something with my right hand or left hand, they're not the kind of people I want to know. It's about an unimportant a thing as I can imagine.
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BrendioEEE
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Your left handed.
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I'm mildly ambi, but mainly right. I use my right for things that need accuracy (writing, drawing, playing darts, playing snooker) and my left for strength (lifting stuff, opening doors). The only weird crossover is cups and cutlery where I use my left but should really use my right.