• @[email protected]
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    I got slapped by my teacher infront of everyone for pointing and showing with my left hand, that the answer I have written on the answer sheet is correct and I should get the marks. Then he lectured me for ten minutes about not using my left hand ever again in his presence. Flamed my parents that they should have taught me that and are bad at parenting. He finally gave me full marks, but I cried the whole day and got humiliated infront of whole class. This happened in 2000s

  • @[email protected]
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    44 hours ago

    My wife is 50 and she was almost forced to be right handed in late '70s/ early '80s. She is still left-handed, but she is almost ambidextrous. Maybe forcing people to do things with their weak hand isn’t a bad thing, but obviously we shouldn’t mandate they can only use their right hand. What if we had a society full of ambidextrous people? What if we force people to learn how to write with both hands?

    • @sleepmode
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      34 hours ago

      She might be cross-dominant. This apparently confused/annoyed my teachers growing up. I only write with my left hand and do almost everything else with my right side.

      • @[email protected]
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        34 hours ago

        I’m right handed but left legged. I did long jump and jumped about 4 feet farther using my left leg. Does that count? I know it’s different but I find this kind of stuff interesting.

        • @sleepmode
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          23 hours ago

          Yep that’s an example of it.

  • @disguy_ovahea
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    You can thank the Romans’ adoption of the Bible for that stigma.

    In Latin, sinestra means on the left side. Left handed people were referred to as sinister. After the appearance of Eve on Adam’s left side in accounts of Genesis, the Christian tradition finds instances of the left side being pinned to immorality. As a result, some time during the Latin Classical Era the definition shifted to its current meaning of evil.

    • @[email protected]
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      146 hours ago

      There’s also less left-handed people so they’re easier to pick on, and people in the past really delighted on being assholes

      • @Wogi
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        105 hours ago

        They still do. But they used to to.

    • JaggedRobotPubes
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      54 hours ago

      Where are you from, Alabama 100 years from now?

    • KingJalopy
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      238 hours ago

      Same here but in the 80s. Teacher would slap my hand with a ruler and force me to switch to my right hand. She also regularly told me I was evil and had the devil in me. My mom came to the school after she found out and nearly killed that teacher.

      I’m still a lefty.

      I may or may not be evil…

    • @thisNotMyName
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      46 hours ago

      Started school in 2001, my mother - a lefthanded person herself! - tried the first 4 years of primary school to get me to write with the “correct” hand (unsuccessfully)

      • @[email protected]
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        189 hours ago

        3rd grade teacher, first day of school. Was writing my name on my desk card. Next thing I know, I had yard stick slam down on my wrist. Got hit so hard that my wrist was swollen for days after

            • @[email protected]
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              120 minutes ago

              You know that feeling when you’re shocked and appalled, but not the least bit surprised? The one all good people have experienced with alarming frequency for the last decade or so?

              I’ve been lamenting that there’s no name for it, but you know what? Let’s just call it Mississippi, since the consistently worst state in the Union (and for a while the worst state in the Confederacy, probably) is pretty much synonymous with that feeling.

            • @[email protected]
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              122 minutes ago

              Ahhh good old bottom of the charts for most state rankings.

              Sorry you had to go through that. I’m a lefty and would have probably ended up in detention if they had tried that with me by 3rd grade.

          • @gift_of_gab
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            166 hours ago

            Their wrist, they already said.

            (❤)

    • @[email protected]
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      109 hours ago

      I was gonna say '80s, but you beat me by 10 years. I used to be left-handed, and my physio spotted it immediately: something about early muscle formation.

      But as it was a conservative region of the country, I guess I shouldn’t be surprised at the ‘classic’ teaching style.

  • @PugJesusOPM
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    Explanation: It used to be fairly normal for teachers in the US, at least, to ‘correct’ left-handed children by striking their hand or otherwise punishing them for using it for primary-hand tasks. My great-uncle suffered this bizarre form of correction as a child.

    • @ThatWeirdGuy1001
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      One of my high school teachers became ambidextrous because of this.

      They tied his left arm behind his back at a certain point because he just kept using it.

    • Phoenixz
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      76 hours ago

      This was a thing I’m Europe as well in the 50’s. My mom regularly got a slapping with a ruler or got kicked into the coal shed for writing left handedly

    • @formergijoe
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      139 hours ago

      My partner suffered this form of correction in the late 80s.

    • @mx_smith
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      37 hours ago

      My Grandfather also had this experience and came out ambidextrous

  • @oyfrog
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    119 hours ago

    I grew up in the 90s and went to public school, so I didn’t have this experience. What I did experience was using the shittiest scissors in the classroom, and having to share it with 3 other kids because there was exactly one left handed pair.

    Also lots of criticism about my handwriting.

    • @[email protected]
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      25 hours ago

      My handwriting is terrible, I’m right handed. I blame it on being an engineer.

      Well known fact those destined to be engineers and doctors learn to write badly in school, takes years of training to write this badly.

  • @calmnchaos
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    49 hours ago

    Everyone knows the left hand is the sinister one…

  • @[email protected]
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    210 hours ago

    In Spanish the right and left are called diestra (dexterous) and siniestra (sinister) respectively.

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      I know them as derecha e izquierda for the directions and I’m bilingual in spanish.

      Diestro is right handed but for left handed I hear zurdo more. I don’t think I’ve ever heard someone use siniestro.

    • @gift_of_gab
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      56 hours ago

      For anyone even remotely considering this troll, left-handedness is polygenic (multiple factors).

      Anecdotal: I have twins, and one was drawing left-handed from the moment they could draw.

    • @Acemod
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      1810 hours ago

      Source?

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      • @NocturnalMorning
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        There is no source, you can easily google this. Its a combination of genetics, cultural factors, and maybe even birth circumstances, i.e. birth weight, sex, whether you’re a twin, could all be factors. But the web also says we really don’t know why there are less left handed people than right handed people. This person is a bozo spouting off misinformation, maybe to be funny?

        • @[email protected]
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          Look at his profile and account name, he’s trolling.

          In the original sense of the word from like 20 years ago before it got applied to a million other types of behavior.

          • @NocturnalMorning
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            109 hours ago

            I mean, that’s great and all, but with the huge rate of misinformation and intentionally disinformation today, people don’t really appreciate (don’t know if we ever did), trolling like that anymore. Hence the huge amount of downvotes.

            • @[email protected]
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              I hear you but trolls are usually trying to get downvoted anyway.

              Plus, trolling can be funny sometimes, when it’s done well. On the topic of being left handed, it seems pretty harmless to me. If they were trolling about political topics and such, that’d be much less funny and more problematic.

        • @Acemod
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          510 hours ago

          Which is what I was trying to get them to admit.

          • snooggums
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            710 hours ago

            A good troll never admits it.