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Terry Farrell[_2_] Terry Farrell[_2_] is offline
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Default how are people born writing right or left hand?

That's different. If you hadn't had the accident, you would never have tried
to learn to write with 'the other hand'.

As recently as the middle of the 20th Century, some children were forced to
be right-handed at school. These days that doesn't happen (or at least I
hope not) and the result is that there are an ever increasing percentage of
southpaws.

Terry

"E. Barry Bruyea" wrote in message
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On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 22:27:49 -0000, "Terry Farrell"
wrote:

Use Google for a selection of good answers. The simple answer; it's in
your
DNA.

Terry Farrell

"enmanuel" wrote in message
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answer this right please



But it can be modified. I spent the first 21 years of my life right
handed, but due to an accident that caused a long period of
recuperation, I had to learn to write with my left hand and it wasn't
all that hard, but I do most things right handed, like Golf and in
baseball, I bat right handed, but catch left handed. Interestingly
enough, I have never been able to pick up writing with my right hand
again, even though I now have full use of my right arm and hand.