• flux
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      107 months ago

      Yeah, definitely. I didn’t know people didn’t have to think about it for a second.

      • baconsanga
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        97 months ago

        You’re not the only one, it takes me a second or two. Sometimes I make an L shape with my hands to see which way is left. Then again, sometimes I forget my age and name haha.

        • newbeni
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          47 months ago

          I always look for my ring, then I know which hand is left.

        • @[email protected]
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          37 months ago

          My wife has trouble with this as well. She’s also not very good with spatial reasoning, I wonder if those are linked

          • @[email protected]
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            47 months ago

            I am pretty alright with spatial reasoning but have a hard time with left and right. Especially in multitasking scenarios. When driving during complicated situations and in unknown environments for example. I always get my guide to point or have a look at the nav.

          • @[email protected]
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            37 months ago

            Do you have to herd her around the supermarket? I’m forever guiding my mrs out of the way of other shoppers. No spatial awareness bless her.

            • @[email protected]
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              17 months ago

              Lmao it’s not that bad. Or rather, it manifests at a larger scale : she’ll wonder how we came to face this way by taking that route, or how we’re able to see our home from some vantage point. She isn’t very agile but I wouldn’t say she’s dyspraxic either.

              Is it ever an issue for you both ?

              • @[email protected]
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                27 months ago

                No it’s not an issue. It’s probably more a me thing than a her thing. I’m probably hyperaware of avoiding the personal space of others.

      • @ilhamagh
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        47 months ago

        This is wild and I genuinely can’t wrap my head around it.

        So say, if you were blindfolded and run, if I give you command a la those rally drivers you will have a noticeable lag to my cue ? Like not instant ?

        • flux
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          77 months ago

          I mean, it’s a split second, but yeah, I gotta think about it. I don’t think there would be noticeable lag, but it’s definitely a conscious thought. I just thought everyone had to have the thought go through their head, it’s not just like an instinct or anything.

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          67 months ago

          Now that you mention it, it’s odd that some people (like myself) have to think about it. Like I wouldn’t have to hardly think about what you meant if you said “up” or “down.”

          Think of it like telling someone the directions like “twelve o’clock” versus “six o’clock” or “three o’clock” - you probably have to take a tic (heh) to picture it.

          • @ilhamagh
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            37 months ago

            Yeah, the BBC article I posted above also mentions that.

            At first I thought it would be like if someone told me to touch my nose and I have to consider which part of my face it is, because for me my body is split in the middle the left and right feel distinctly different I can’t confuse one with the other. Fascinating.

            Are you ambidextrous by any chance?