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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is an honest question, but does handiness matter? My 16 year old son writes with his left hand and does almost everything else with his right, but it never occurred to me that it mattered. When he was small, he'd write upside down and backward, too. I didn't know that there could potentially be issues with being ambidextrous. [/quote] My brother does the same thing, writes with his left and does everything else with his right. I remember my parents trying to get him to write with his left with zero success. He is an MD/PhD so doing this has not caused any issues.[/quote]
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