So, I guess you could say I have an interest (obsession???) in finding out which hands people use. Dunno why, but the subject of handedness has always fascinated me.
I myself am ambidextrous, not exactly in the full sense of the word (50/50) but I'm pretty darn close. I'm naturally right-handed, but I started using my left hand a lot more around 9 or 10. Nowadays, I find myself using either hand for a lot of things (eating, cooking, brushing my teeth, DS/Wii gaming, and yes even writing).
My left hand writing looks much better than my right, even though it's only slightly slower. Drawing, for some reason, also feels somewhat more natural with my left hand, though it doesn't necessarily look any better :p. Unfortunately, I don't play much sports now, so I dunno how I'd do with either one in Tennis, for example. I do bowl pretty well with both. I guess being ambidextrous also helps with the piano as well.
So what about you guys? What's your handedness? Ever try using your non-dominant hand?
I myself am ambidextrous, not exactly in the full sense of the word (50/50) but I'm pretty darn close. I'm naturally right-handed, but I started using my left hand a lot more around 9 or 10. Nowadays, I find myself using either hand for a lot of things (eating, cooking, brushing my teeth, DS/Wii gaming, and yes even writing).
My left hand writing looks much better than my right, even though it's only slightly slower. Drawing, for some reason, also feels somewhat more natural with my left hand, though it doesn't necessarily look any better :p. Unfortunately, I don't play much sports now, so I dunno how I'd do with either one in Tennis, for example. I do bowl pretty well with both. I guess being ambidextrous also helps with the piano as well.
So what about you guys? What's your handedness? Ever try using your non-dominant hand?