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I am mainly right handed but when I broke my wrist I had to learn how to write and do other things with my left. So I wasn't ambidextrous from the start but taught myself.

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Try this, while not thinking about put your hands together and it cross your fingers. Which thumb is on top? It has been said left thumb on top means left brained and vice versa.

Try this one with your family. Get your parents and siblings around and then everybody cross your arms. Left arm top and right bottom or vice versa? Who did you do it like your mother or father? or Neither? Who teaches us how to cross our arms? No one? Then how did we learn, some believe we inherit it. ;)

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I'm just messed up. You'd think I'd be ambidexterous but I'm not, I just do some things backwards.

Right for writing

right for golf

left for hockey

right for basketball

left for baseball

right for pool

left for curling (yes, I've done it a couple of times and I was much better with my left)

right for bowling

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Left arm top and right bottom or vice versa...

Does that have any scientific corroboration? I cross my arms differently every time (well, since there are only two choises, it's obviously not different EVERY time, but it is random between the two).

Oh, and I'm a righty (northpaw?)

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Not sure about crossing of the arms, I just heard some people believe its hereditary, so maybe your mom crossed left and your dad right and you got an equal of both... but I'm not sure the validity of it being hereditary.

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Right handed.

When I cross my arms, my right arm is on top.

When I cross my fingers, my right thumb is on top.

However, for some reason my left arm is stronger at arm wrestling (even though I suck at that :P), and my left hand is stronger at opening jars. ???

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Right hand,right leg,right side brain

Even right side brain?

Remember that your left side of brain control the right side of you body and vice versa ::)

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