11-03-2007, 06:16 AM
I'm right handed all the way, but I brush my teeth with my left hand exclusively.
There was a time when everything was made for right handed people such as scissors (the large ones with the orange grip come to mind) and golf-clubs with ergonomics designed for right handed users. There was even a saying that "You will use your right hand or else..."
Even firearms are predominantly built for right handed people despite the possibility for ambidextrous usage. The spent casings of bullets are often or always ejected to the right side of the weapon, making spent casings fly out of the line of sight of right handed users, and will give left handed users a good face massage (There are ways to fix this though such as installing a case deflector, available for certain firearms but does not come as a default item IIRC).
There was a time when everything was made for right handed people such as scissors (the large ones with the orange grip come to mind) and golf-clubs with ergonomics designed for right handed users. There was even a saying that "You will use your right hand or else..."
Even firearms are predominantly built for right handed people despite the possibility for ambidextrous usage. The spent casings of bullets are often or always ejected to the right side of the weapon, making spent casings fly out of the line of sight of right handed users, and will give left handed users a good face massage (There are ways to fix this though such as installing a case deflector, available for certain firearms but does not come as a default item IIRC).