I don’t mean Ambidextrous!

Yesterday I tried cutting a vegetable with the knife in my non-dominant hand and it was a weird and uncomfortable thing. I wonder if there are people who have that distinct discomfort of using your “bad” hand, but on both hands?

I don’t think it would fall under ambidexterity, because that kinda implies someone is comfortable with either hand, but could someone be uncomfortable with both?

  • @WhiteOakBayou
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    151 day ago

    A version of what you are saying is called cross dominance. Where a person is “handed” but users different hands for different things. For example, I write right handed but play sports and shoot left handed. I use left handed scissors but right handed hammer, screwdriver. All of the things feel awkward with the wrong hand but that hand changes with the task.

    • @Agrivar
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      101 day ago

      right handed hammer, screwdriver.

      A what now?

      I’ve been a carpenter for over thirty years, but I’ve never heard of or seen such a thing, and I can’t even imagine what one would look like. Hammers and screwdrivers are (generally) bilaterally symmetrical.

      • @clockwork_octopus
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        1020 hours ago

        right handed hammer, screwdriver

        Sounds like shit I’ve sent the new apprentice to go looking for when I need a break

        • @HeyThisIsntTheYMCA
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          214 hours ago

          [left] handed screwdriver

          Vodka and grapefruit? I dunno.

        • @Agrivar
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          119 hours ago

          Damn, that’s a better idea than the board-stretcher!

      • snooggums
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        424 hours ago

        They are saying they personally use their right hand for the hammer and screwdriver, but used the handedness of the scissors instead of just saying their left hand.

        • @Agrivar
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          -323 hours ago

          Then, they should learn to write more clearly because that arrangement of words does not convey that message.

          • snooggums
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            322 hours ago

            It was pretty easy to figure out from the context and didn’t need someone who doesn’t know how commas work to get all snarky.

            • @Agrivar
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              -522 hours ago

              White-knighting for a rando over poor grammar? Wow, Lemmy really is just like Reddit!

              • snooggums
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                322 hours ago

                Oh boy, you sure told me off!

                I’m going to the hospital for all these burns! Sure hope you don’t go and tell everyone or I would be so embarassed!

    • AmidFuror
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      61 day ago

      It’s so hard to find left-handed hammers that I’m sure you just felt forced to do it the other way.

      • @WhiteOakBayou
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        51 day ago

        Before I switched hands I’d just use the right handed one backwards if I couldn’t find a lefty.

        • snooggums
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          324 hours ago

          How hard is it to hammer in nails with the claw? I always assumed it would be difficult, but seemed too dangerous to try.

          • @WhiteOakBayou
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            223 hours ago

            It’s the same motion as pulling them but in reverse.

          • AmidFuror
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            223 hours ago

            I can see how it would be possible, but difficult. Pulling nails back out, though? Oh, man.

    • cabbage
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      51 day ago

      Related to this, but also not really, is how I feel as a right handed person playing guitar.

      I mean, sure, the right hand is doing some picking, but the left hand is up there doing all the clever stuff and the right hand has no idea how it manages to do any of it.

      • @WhiteOakBayou
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        31 day ago

        I play strings right handed. It seemed weird to me too that the off hand is doing the easy work. Playing left feels wrong like batting right does though. I guess the rhythm is easier to control with the dominant hand and hitting the wrong note/chord doesn’t matter as much when you’re in time?

        • cabbage
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          31 day ago

          This makes me wonder if drummers have a dominant hand. Except Rick Allen of course.

          • @HeyThisIsntTheYMCA
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            214 hours ago

            I prefer putting my cymbal on a specific side, but I only ever play with a trap set. I don’t know whether that counts.

          • @WhiteOakBayou
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            51 day ago

            They are so coordinated it’s hard to tell by looking that’s for sure. Keeping time has always been the hardest part for me though so I find drummers and bassists pretty impressive. RIP Phil Lesh

    • @DandomRude
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      31 day ago

      For me, it’s the other way around: I write with my left hand, but I’m right-handed or right-footed when I do sports and I also use tools like a hammer with my right hand.