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Are you Left-handed, or Right-handed? or Ambidexterous?
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Left-handed, Ambidextrous, but if it's occupied, I use my right to help.
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Is it Genetic? Pre-dispositionally Hard-wired? or merely Learned?
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I believe it is a combination of all three, in varying degrees.
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Does it make a difference?
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Only in my writing, I can write with my right, but it doesn't flourish like the Spellman method.
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I am Left-handed, so I realize that I DO think a little differently than most people. I think there is a difference.( but that may just be my neurosis  )
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Then we all have your neurosis. Like jambone, I too was forced to write RH. circa.1956. Kudos to my Mom for stopping the teacher. The teacher wanted me to conform to the rest of the class, but my Mother noticed early on that I was LH and didn't want that to change, Mom was RH, Dad was pure ambidextrous.
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Heres an almost Certain Gaurantee!: You/People will wear your/their watch on their opposite arm! Its a dead giveaway.
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I did to, until age 9, then I noticed I could tell time by events around me…Sun/star position, train sounds, bird/animal sightings/migration, when jets would fly overhead…did you notice the quiet after 9/11?……another way is how one answers the phone, LH=L ear, RH=R ear, unless your like me I was born deaf on my right ear, so I've always been L=Le, but I will change hands when the L gets tired. If they're both tired, it's time to get off the line. There are all kinds of ways to tell time with out a timepiece. Where's Turtle?
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I think people Wipe with their Opposite hand...
I do. And I wonder why? is it reinforced/repetitve behavior?
or subconscience ?
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Not me I'm L=L, maybe it has to do with my birth defect

Again, I believe it is a combination of all three, in varying degrees.