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Happy International Lefthanders Day fellow lefties! Here's 15 frustrations we can all relate to.

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Left Handers' Day on August 13th is an unmissable opportunity to raise the profile of left-handers all over the world, and remind everyone how proud we are of our differences

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Things right-handers do to annoy left-handers!
This idea came in from Barbara after reading our list of things left-handers do differently. She thought it would be a good idea to look at this from the other side and produce a list of things right-handers do that annoy us left-handers. We know they donât do them all deliberately so this is a bit tongue-in-cheek (but they are still annoying!). Barbara wanted to start of the list with âputting the clues for crossword puzzles on the left of the diagramâ and we have put that first on this new page.
We have added a few more that come to mind to us and would love to have your suggestions as we think this could be quite a long list! Please scroll down and add you own ideas as comments.
Putting the clues to crosswords on the left side of the diagram
Designing forms and multiple choice papers with the answer boxes on the right so we cover the questions with our hand while trying to write the answers and have to keep taking it away to see.
Plugging in and positioning kettles and other kitchen equipment so they can only be used left-handed.
Turning the bread round the wrong way so that we have to reverse it to cut a slice off the left end (they also use silly knives that are serrated on the left side of the blade to make it difficult for us to cut straight slices, but there is a left-handed bread knife you can replace it with to annoy THEM!).
Designing magazine the wrong way round so that the front page news is actually on the back page (most left-handers flick through magazines using their left thumb, so starting from the âbackâ).
Is it just me⌠or is it a left-handed thing?
As a result of our question on Left Handed Kissing Confusion, we got loads of responses about other things left-handers find awkward but have never really connected with them being left-handed. Apart from the problem of greeting people with a kiss and getting it wrong, we also received comments on other things that made us thinkâŚ.is it just me or is there more to it? Some of the things that were mentioned were:
It seems that a lot of the quirks that we have are a result of being left-handed in a right-handed world. Listed below are some of the responses we received from our Club Members when we asked . âIs it just meâŚ?â See how many you identify with. The quirk that started it all was social kissing, and you can read a selection of anecdotes about that on our kissing confusion page.
It was only recently that I realised why, when I try clothes on in a shop and put them back on the rack, theyâre always facing the wrong way because, Iâm LEFT-HANDED.~ Simone Hurst
Iâve noticed that even when loading the dishwasher, I start on the right, but my husband, who is right handed, loads on the left first, and folding sheets together is a nightmare, he folds the opposite to me, and if I donât remember the sheet gets twisted not folded. ~ Carol Wiltshire
One really embarrassing thing I do at dinner parties is drink from the person next to meâs glass. I just reach out with my left hand and lift and its not until I see that Iâm getting strange looks that I realise what Iâm doing. I tell myself I wonât do it again then I do. Also the cheese board! I just dread someone asking me to cut a piece for them because I just canât do it, it usually ends up on the table and I feel stupid. What should be an enjoyable night out is something I dread. ~ Evelyn Rose
When first seated at a dinner party or restaurant table, I always have to wait for the person to my left to take a sip of their drink, or eat their bread roll to make sure I donât take the wrong one by mistake! ~ Lauren, UK
Microscopes!! The fine focus is always on the right!! its probably just me but I use them all day and it drives me mad (boss too mean to buy me a proper one). ~ Debbie, UK
Am also a glider pilot, and there are an unusual number of left-handed pilots, particularly the really good ones e.g. national & world champions. We tend to be better & more comfortable at turning right, whereas the right-handed pilots are better at turning to the left. ~ Sarah Platt
I just wonder if anyone out there is like me. When Iâm out with friends walking
I have to be on the left side of the road when walking and on the left of people
when Iâm talking otherwise I feel uneasy. ~ Jay
The effects of making a left-hander write right-handed
Natural left-handers should always be left to develop in their own way and be allowed to write left-handed if that is their choice. Forcing them to change hands and write right-handed can have very bad effects in later life as well as being traumatic at the time and ruining their handwriting!
The dominant writing hand is not just a physical thing to do with controlling a pen but a mental thing to do with the way the brain is organised and where certain functions occur. The brain is âcross-wiredâ to the body so the left handed side of the brain controls the right hand side of the body and the right side of the brain controls the left. Changing the hand used for writing causes great confusion in the brain and can have a lot of knock-on effects.
Here are some articles we have written on this subject:
The effect of changing left to right handed
We had a massive response to that article and did an update including the best of the comments Update on changing left-handers to right
Brain organisation and major functions on each side
These are some of the effects people have reported to us from being forced to change their writing hand as a child:
Bad handwriting
Bed-wetting
Stuttering
Nail biting
Shyness and being withdrawn
Defiance and provocative behaviour
Poor concentration
Bad memory
Reading difficulties
Problems with spelling
Neurotic personality
Physical tiredness
These problems will not definitely occur in all people who have their writing hand changed and of course they can arise due to many other causes, but there does seem to be an association between all of these issues and a forced change of writing hand. Our correspondents have also mentioned being bullied at school as a result of these effects.
Forcing a left-hander to change and use their right hand for writing is a very bad thing to do â please donât do it!
We received an email recently with a personal story that really shows the serious impact this can have on people and made us think about this again. It is included in its entirety below:
From: Tonya Subject: My mom forced me to write right-handed
I was looking up this subject because Iâve been trying to teach my right-handed son to tie his shoes, and since I tie my shoes left-handed Iâm not much help to him. I also eat with my left, and when I was in gymnastics my left side was my dominant side.  Yet I write right-handed, and can recall my mother snatching pencils out of my left hand and saying, âNo! We write with our RIGHTâsee? That rhymes. Use your right hand!â  I remember it feeling weird, but I did as I was told.  I had a bed-wetting phase but always thought it was due to other things, such as being angry with my parents for other matters but in our household children were not permitted to express anger.  Iâve suffered anxiety and bouts of clinical depression my whole lifeâand PPD after the birth of my 1st babyâand until reading articles about it today never thought it could all go back to being left-converted. Wow. As an adult, I do get mentally tired easily, and fatigued sometimes for seemingly no reason.  As a child I did not stutter, but as an adult I find speaking very difficultâI can write well and easily express what I want to say in writingâŚ.but I search for words when speaking and get all tongue-tied. Iâm very introverted and soooo socially awkward.  Oh and I flunked out of typing class in high school! Hahaha.  Never could play the piano, either.  So, after reading some articles, I can see a connection, for myself, between the studied effects and my own conversion to writing right-handed. Definitely.
For more information on this and all aspects of being left handed as a child and how to help left-handed children get past some of the basic challenges they will face with writing, cutting and other activities at school, download Laurenâs book âYour Left-Handed Childâ.Also covers:* Development of left-handedness * Pre-school development * Strategies for everyday life * Left-handedness in school * Sport * Music * Practical and educational resources
Download Laurenâs book âYour Left-Handed Childâ
Please add any of your own experiences or links to related material as comments below.
We would also be very interested in your comments on changes in the other direction â natural right-handers being forced to write left-handed as a result of physical problems such as an accident or stroke that means the cannot use their right hand (assuming nobody would have the audacity to change a right-hander to write left-handed just because of prejudice, religious views or some sense of what they should do to be ânormalâ!).
- See more at: http://www.anythinglefthanded.co.uk/children/changing-left-to-right.html#sthash.Ez3hnPMU.dpuf
Small left-handed leather wallet??
I'm a lefty and wasn't aware a wallet could be left or right handed...hmmm.
Chances of having a left-handed child
Two right handed parents, 9%
Left handed father, 12%
Left handed mother, 16%
Two left handed parents, 20%

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Sinister and Rich The evidence that lefties earn more.
It's well-known that many societies hold lefties in low esteem. In Christian tradition, the devil is generally associated with the left hand; the word sinister comes from the Latin for left, sinistra. Arabs have historically used the right hand for eating and the left for, er, activities at the other end of the alimentary process. More scientifically, left-handedness is related to a number of physiological conditions. Lefties have higher rates of high blood pressure, irritable bowel syndrome, and schizophrenia.
On the other hand, if you'll forgive the inevitable bad pun, left-handedness is also linked with creativity. Leonardo da Vinci was a lefty, as were Michelangelo, Isaac Newton, and Albert Einstein. Psychologists confirm that left-handedness involves different brain function: While right-handed people seem to have better cognitive skills on average, studies find that lefties are more common among the highly talented.
There are two reasons to expect lefties to earn less, not more. About 11 percent of the American population is left-handed (with slightly more men than women). Learning and working in a world of machines designed for majority righties, lefties are at a disadvantage. Tools like the screwdriver work well for both. But others, like the scissors and the standard classroom writing desk and the electric food slicer and the band sawânot to mention writing from left to right, with all the smudges and blackened fingers that entailsâare explicitly designed for righties. This ought to make lefties less productive. (Hence the basis for Ned Flanders' Leftorium, the fictional store for left-handed people onThe Simpsons.) In addition, given the studies showing that lefties are more prone to certain illnesses, they would be expected to spend less time in productive activity and, therefore, to earn less.What's the economic effect of left- and right-handednessâwho makes more money, lefties or normal people? Thanks to two new studies, one from the United States and another from the United Kingdom, we have some answers. At least as far as earnings are concerned, lefties have been unjustly slurredâif they're men.
Do left-handers make better drivers?
Left-handers have a big advantage over their right-handed peers when it comes to learning to drive, research suggests. Read more:Â http://www.metro.co.uk/news/262406-do-left-handers-make-better-drivers#ixzz25w9YpCQP
Did you know?
If you grab a coffee mug with your left hand, the picture will be facing away from you. (Righties get to look at the picture while they drink.)
Bike gears are on the right side of the bike. This means that if you carry the bike on your right shoulder, the gears face outward. If you put the bike on your left shoulder, you'll get grease stains all over your clothes.
Lefties have to get their own "left-handed" boomerangs, golf clubs, hockey sticks, and baseball mitts. This means we usually can't borrow our friends' equipment.
High-end headphones (with only one cord) have the cord on the left side. The cord gets in the way more for left-handed writers.
Camera shutter buttons are often on the right. Pressing the button with our less-dextrous hand makes it harder for lefties to hold the camera steady while taking a picture.

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