i guess most of us have just had to adapt to right handed sissors. my parents got me lefty ones when i was like 10 but i couldn't use them because i had spent too much time w/ my right. same with the mouse. we are such tortured souls! ;)
Man, I must really be the oddball. Until I got left-handed scissors, I turned any scissors upside-down, and used them left-handed. Never once considered cutting anything right-handed.
(That said, I used the mouse right-handed for years, until I forced myself to learn to do it left-handed so I could use the draw program, which was impossible right-handed. Now I can go either way, but prefer left. Same thing with knitting. I learned right-handed, then switched to the left after years, so can go either way, but left is more comfortable.)
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(That said, I used the mouse right-handed for years, until I forced myself to learn to do it left-handed so I could use the draw program, which was impossible right-handed. Now I can go either way, but prefer left. Same thing with knitting. I learned right-handed, then switched to the left after years, so can go either way, but left is more comfortable.)
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