I remember being out to dinner with my family and my brother was joking with me about how I would have to struggle to cut up my food being left handed because how the seats were arranged. I just switched to my right and him and a couple other people were like.... What?.. I didn't even know that people used a specific hand for their utensils.
We never had left handed stuff when I was in school so I guess I just learned on my own.
I'm like that with putting my contacts in. For whatever reason I can do it right handed without any problem but when I use my left hand it's a shitshow.
I remember being out to dinner with my family and my brother was joking with me about how I would have to struggle to cut up my food being left handed because how the seats were arranged. I just switched to my right and him and a couple other people were like.... What?.. I didn't even know that people used a specific hand for their utensils.
We never had left handed stuff when I was in school so I guess I just learned on my own.
Oddly, using a fork is something that only feels comfortable with my left hand. I can eat right handed but it feels off somehow.
I'm like that with putting my contacts in. For whatever reason I can do it right handed without any problem but when I use my left hand it's a shitshow.