WiT wrote:
Do you know more about the handiness of the wrist thumb finger fingertip triad?
thanks
you just listed 4 things, which is slightly more than a triad.
WiT wrote:
Do you know more about the handiness of the wrist thumb finger fingertip triad?
thanks
you just listed 4 things, which is slightly more than a triad.
No, no one does this
Student wrote:
Yes. Sometimes injury leads to increased efficiency.
runnola2014 wrote:That's so he could jack off while he scrolled at the same time.
Thats why I jack off with my left hand
I'm a lefty, wear my watch on my left. I guess it was one thing I picked up from all the rightys around me. I played hockey as a kid right handed because I often borrowed sticks from my friends.
Also, I cut food with my right hand, so I don't switch my fork.
I wear a watch on both hands.
Means you can hang your arm out the car window and still avoid watch strap marks. On a cold day there is no proven benefit.
I'm right-handed and a right-handed watch-wearer. I picked this up after breaking my wrist several years ago and have never switched back.
I actually carry the watch in my right hand. Its a lot easier to look at and press the buttons that way for me. Also I dont like having the watch on my wrist i never got used to wearing one and its annoying.
In school I used to wear my watch on my right hand turned in. Back then I still wrote everything on paper and drew a lot so it was easier to check the time. I didn't have to turn my head or tilt my wrist to see my watch. Now it's always on my left wrist.
zzzz wrote:
I'm right handed, and I wear my watch on the right wrist. I switched from my left wrist a long time ago, maybe in college (21+ years ago). It felt odd putting a watch on my left wrist almost immediately after I switched.
I use my left hand for the computer mouse and trackpoint pointing device (but right hand for trackpads and handwriting), so I'm not 100% right handed.
Do you fap with your left hand too? If so, that's a big waste.
Properly worn a watch should be placed on the inside of the wrist of your dominant hand. This is to ensure that if you are holding a beer and are asked what time it is you turn your hand out to read the watch and spill your drink on the individual asking and not on yourself.
Yes i do
left-handed, watch on left hand. Just feels right.
I ma right handed but wear watch on left hand..
Righty with the watch on the left.
I also wear every watch with the face display at the underside of my wrist. Anyone else do this? If you haven't, give it a try. For me, it feels more natural to roll my left arm counterclockwise to display the watch face than to roll my arm inward, or clockwise.
I wear my watch on the right hand as a right-hander as well. A decent amount of people find it weird, but to me, if I wanted to check the time, I'd like to do it as fast as possible and the gut reaction is with the dominant hand.
Me too: right handed, watch on right hand.
I did falconry when I was younger and made the shift from left hand to right hand then. You have to have your dominant hand available and wear the falconry glove on the other hand, meaning you need to shift your watch to your dominant hand.
After a few years I just stuck with it depsite not continuing with falconry.
I wear my watch on my cockk
i'm a lefty and wear the watch on my left wrist. however, i bat like a right-handed person. pretty sure that's bc when i first started playing baseball i watched and imitated my older brother...who is right-handed.
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