I’m an ambidextrous person and I remember when I was 10, I was noisy so I need to write the sentence “I will be quiet” a hundred times so I think I will just use both of my hand to write faster and that is how I figured out I’m ambidextrous lol
im anbedextrious and i found out when i was 10 and was playing baseball when i was told i SUCKED and then i realised i threw with my left hand then i went on to write with my left hand and my right
“Fun” story: Im ambidextrous and when I was in pre-school, I used to draw with both hands and write with the first hand that I grabbed my pencil with, normally I would use the left, but my teacher told me that writing with the left was disrespectful so I started to write with my right hand, but now I can write with both hand whenever I want, and it’s really cool
About all I can relate with here is anger. I'm known for having a hot temper and organizational problems. But I have taken several classes in various trades and usually come out at the top of my classes.
I'm ambi and I can relate to about half... oh no, I'm like schrödingers cat! Half inside, half outside the closed box! All jokes aside, some people need boxes to understand things and when they do, the box is no longer needed. It's a start.
I actually was born a leftie,,, but raised with my grandparents when i was like 8 in iraq, they forced me to be right handed, and now im unable to use my left
You are very lucky on the languages part. I struggle with certain types of maths too but Stats i'm good. It's strange but so is the origins and purpose of lefties.
Elizabeth Perez Gonzalez same for 2 reasons. reason one is dyalxia and season 2 I can remember stuff easily and or my memory goes blank at the most inoportune times.
ambisinistral? thats me when playing darts...its too frustrating. But im ambidextrous in sports that require a bat or raquet (rounders, badminton, tennis, etc)
When my schools reopened after COVID 19, it was decided that 50% students will come each week, and rest will attend online classes. When it was games period, since only two of my friends were in the group in which I came, I was doing solo vs duo with them in badminton. Then one of my classmates was shouting from behind that badminton is played with one hand, and not two hand, then I replied that who cares, legends do solo vs squad, this is just solo vs duo. Then, when the game was over, it was a tie.
😳 The number 1 is white, masculine, and has a very stern, intimidating personality. #2 is usually red, is not masculine or feminine. It's a child, boy or girl, and it's fun sometimes, but also spoiled. I won't go through them all but 6 is purple, masculine, and nice but not overly friendly. 8 is iridescent and female... she can be nice, but sometimes she's a backstabbing b!tch. 9 is dark, masculine, and mean. The other numbers tolerate him but none of them get along with him. The letter A is usually red, female, and very friendly and social... always happy. B is yellow, not feminine or masculine, is very smart and friendly, but not incredibly social. W is brown, masculine, and just has an average personality. I didn't know anything about synesthesia until I watched this video...I just thought I was crazy. Of course, now I'm concerned I may be schizophrenic. 🤷♀️
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Is there a sub type for someone that can write 2 different sentences simultaneously? Including writing one sentence backwards while the other sentence forward.
I Injured my right hand a few days ago and decided I'd write with my left one and I actually could do it with NO practice Im still shocked at how easy it is it's just like writting with my right one plus my mom has said many times before this incident that when I was little I'd draw/write with both my hands but my parents taught me to write with my right one and told me not to use my left one lol I wish I had known this sooner though lol P.s I'd always prefer playing how left hand people played in some sports when I was younger
I was 16 when I noticed that something was different, for the most part I always thought if you at least had both hands you should use both of them, now I'm 18, a hs graduate, write predominately with my right (learning left) and can do everything else using both hands with equal skill but I feel the same way about my entire body function
In 1:25 the narrator said: "Let's do the math here", then: 1:29 "If you are a leftie, you are one in seven hundred and fifty-three million" (that means only 10 people on earth are left-handed) 1:32 "If you are ambidextrous, you're one in seventy-five million three hundred thousand." (that means 100 people on earth are ambidextrous) the narrator is certainly not doing the math...
I'm an ambidextrous 1. I write with my right hand and can quite write with my left hand. 2. I have a stronger grip on my left hand than my right hand. 3. I always intend to carry things using my left hand instead of my right hand. 4. I can twist some bolts using my left hand and sometimes can equal my right hand. 5. My left hand is stronger than my right hand when opening caps or seals. I'm also an Introvert.
I have most but heres some u dont have that i have: Adhd I think january is ice blue colour and november is periwinkle I am inpatient so it can lead to anger I wuck at maths
@skand bedi, everyone is ambidextrous by birth, but there parents and teachers condition them. My mother reminded me when I was writing or drawing with my left hand she tells me off and put the pencil in my right.
@@WaveHeartSoulArt no this is not true if you're born left handed and your parents forced you to write with your right you will be confused and you will never be able to use right except by training yourself because the ability to use your left hand is that you're mostly right brained and if you're right handed you're mostly left brained but this is not really accurate because I am right handed and right brained but I actually use my left hand while doing things like when I am writing now on the keyboard but I use my right when drawing and writing there are real quizzes to see if you're left or right brained one of them is actually just three questions: 1 which is your good hand 2 which is your good leg (try this by kicking a ball but I am a gymnast so I already know) 3 which is your better eye ( test it by closing one eye and seeing which one is better ) If your answers are mostly right you're left brained and vise versa. Sorry for my bad English Also I am just 12 years old so maybe you know better Sorry for taking your time to read this. PS I liked your content so I just subscribed
@@itsarashikabahaku7840, I wish people are so open, honest and respectful like you! I may be wrong as well! I am always open to learn more, I will never be close minded to any subject. May your life be filled with blessings and manifest all your wishes. 💚🙏🏻
A disadvantage of being ambidextrous - is not easy to tell the difference between left and right, especially quickly. So, many judgemental people probably think you are stupid, or something. The reason, for not being able to, is not having anything to base it on. I guess one could wear a bracelet, or something, on the right hand. But, would no doubt still need to think a bit.
Im gonna guess it has something to do with being born ambidextrous, instead of training to become one, because just losing your sense of direction after training your left hand sounds weird.
It would be with being born ambidextrous. I'm ambidextrous, and I incidentally don't know about training to become one. I've never come across anyone who has. I don't know if one actually can.
@@GoodVideos4 I think you can't train yourself to be 100% ambidextrous unless you were born ambidextrous but didn't use one of your hands, but you can teach yourself to at least be decent with your other hand if you train it. I've been practicing writing with my left hand and it's starting to become legible
@@johnt3606 Oh yeah, you get people who are right handed for example, who break a bone in their right arm, have it in a cast and sling, and learn to write with their left hand.
I'm an ambidextrous but I used my left hand more on arts and writing and use my right hand playing different instruments, more on music and sports. When I'm writing I always used my left hand for drawings and for good penmanship and my right hand for cursive. I'm good in academics too but I don't know that it's really hard for me to choose what job is suitable for me in the future because if I made decisions it's not always stable.
I use my left hand for writing & drawing & my right hand for chopping food, cutting paper/cloth, & digitally coloring with a mouse. My dad used to joke that the reason I trip so much is that my left & right foot were always fighting for who got to go first.
A disadvantage of being ambidextrous is that often, it seems, such children are frowned upon. So, parents and teachers would try and impose it on them to be left or preferably right handed. That happened to me. I would write with my left hand until the centre of the page, then put the pen in my right hand, and write until the edge of the page, and then back to left hand. Now, being a Star Trek fan, I read the book 'Spock must die' by James Blish. In it, Mr. Spock splits into two. (It's much like Kirk in the TOS episode 'The Enemy Within'.) One of them is left handed. That one wanted to pretend to be the other one, by practicing to be right handed. But, that boggled up his system, causing him to have a speech impediment. I also developed a speech impediment, after changing to writing with my right hand. That was why. I must find time to practice writing with my left hand, to go back to writing with both hands. I would write with my right hand, and use my left hand for almost everything else.
Mixed-handedness is also very common in lefties. Great video because my dad trained himself to be ambidextrous, he was born a lefty and so was I), I've been trying to become fully ambidextrous but I can say with certainty that I am strongly mixed-handed and getting closer to being fully ambidextrous. Does being ambidextrous mean I still can't use the hand I prefer? Or if the situation dictates, I CAN use both almost the same level? *shrug* Bestie thanks for educating people, could you make a video mixed-handedness/cross dominance? Also, anyone watching here go through the same thing? I know the people I talk to who are lefties and/or mixed-handed share my sentiment.
When you're ambidextrous, it says nothing about the hand you prefer, it really only matters on how WELL you can use that hand. If you prefer to use one hand over the other, you can still be ambidextrous, just as long as you are skilled with both hands. (Your hands don't have to be PERFECT, but one hand can be slightly better than the other)
2:17 I wouldn't say I'm an ambidextrous, but i write using left (i can also use right) and cut with knife using right hand. I don't know what's my dominant hand. I always believe I'm a right handed that write with left hand. But I use half left and half right all the time.
Almost same for me I write, brush, paint with my left hand and eat, play and lift things with the right. I can do certain things with both hands too. I'm also not sure which hand of mine is dominant.
I write left, dribble a basketball dominant left, throw with my right, shoot left and right handed , and bipolar as fuck. Winning. Lol I some times get confused on what foot I'm going to kick with so I choose drop kick most of the time.
when I was younger i found out I was ambidextrous because when I had to write three sentences on two papers and I got two pencils and my two papers and wrote with both of my hands lol
I was a leftie since childhood , but at a stage my parents forced me to use right hand ...At last I was able to write with both my hands 👍🏻 I am never worried or distressed that I am ambidextrous. I am proud that im unique 🤩
@@healthyeatsonlinerestauran2081 I don't know I was born that way 😂my parents noticed from the time I used to scratch on walls haha... But people shouldn't try to be an ambidextrous as it damages brain.
I'm ambidextrous and most of those facts are real x) But just months has colors for me :) I was born ambidextrous and i juste realised it last year when i had a probleme in my right hand from my basket ball match xD
This explains why my days of the week and months of the year are all colored in my head. Also the anger and clumsiness, but age has reduced the anger and the desire to stop running into things keeps me aware of my surroundings.
I'm ambidextrous. At Creche when I was a kid, the teachers noticed I painted with both hands, and when eating would swap forks and knives over to the other hands depending on which side of the plate I was eating. I always wanted to meet more ambidextrous people. I've also got the longest scapulars the radiologist at Stellenbosch Pathcare has ever seen in her 30 year career, and both shoulders and thumbs are double jointed. I met a kid like me when I was a kid, thought it was normal, but he was the last one since. Anyone else able to push out their scapulars like bat wings?
I’m ambidextrous when I was younger my hands were equally good but when I saw everyone using their right I started using my right even though I could’ve used my left so my right got a bit better at writing since I used it more often but I still write neatly with both hands just my right hand is stronger so it’s faster
When i write things on the board at work i swap between left and right every time i come back to write something. They look at my funny but have never said anything. As for everything else they say im nuts. Ive also been diagnosed with ADD and take Adderall.
"So youll be awkward, clumsy and angry all the time" How Dare You!! As a bisexual who was diagnosed with ADHD at 11, i am **offended at this call out! 😂😂
I am ambidextrous, and when I found out, it really wasn't that long ago. It was really cool getting to show people weird things I an do like being able to write with both hands at the same time on one page. That was my favorite thing to show people and it still is. LOL.
Wow part of it was right but I was forced to use right hand and later started using left to cut hair I'm quite artistic but Gay as a purple moon 🌝 no bi here bless your gingerbread hearts 🎃🌻🎃🌻🎃🌻
It depends on what you are doing. Most tools and just about everything is designed for right handers. When using your left hand, you sometimes have to adapt because of the conditions, and that is additional mental strain. Just work through it and your brain will get stronger.
I just found out Im ambidextrous because when I was a baby I would draw with one hand and switch to the other and I would draw the exact same as the other hand. I also tested it out with drawings and they look almost identical.
When I was 9 I was a rightie and wanted to be a leftie so I practiced but later gave up,but then I wanted to still practice so I was about to start my practice and did a test of how my left was going or doing by writing with it , it was quite similar to my right(dominant hand) I was shocked but then I kept writing with it and eventually I found out i am ambidrestrous
I am ambidextrous, and I just wanna put the details I can do! Both hands: I can catch a ball with both hands Right hand: I can cut with scissors with my right hand Right hand: I can write with my right hand Left hand: I can open a water bottle cap with my left hand Left hand: I can hold most stuff with my left hand Left hand: I have a stronger grip with my left hand Right hand: I can use right handed golf clubs
I'm really left handed, but later got interested in switching my activities (holding toothbrush, writing, holding spoon), to my right hand - I think just two years ago. And here I am, can now do those activities using both hands, except handling spoon that I still cannot do with my right hand.
I'm a synesthetes but I do not write with left hand now,,I used to write with left hand when I was a kid !! But my brother is a synesthetes,,but he never ever used his left hand to write!!!
Never knew this skill had a word until a friend of mine told me today that I was ambidextrous. I use both hands to write with, I play football with both legs and I swing with both arms, however I only use med left hand to throw with and the right hand for scissors. I can vouch for the anger and moody part and I have ADD and Asperger's, hooray
January is blue to me. I'm mixed handed.. write with my left..throw with my right. Play pool left. Bat right. Use tools with both hands equally. And I have add and suffered with substance abuse. But I'm really smart but sometimes make poor decisions. And have manic depressive bipolar disorder.
I'm Ambidextrous and I know that when I was in pre-school or kindergarten I would always be trying to write with both my right and left hand and my teacher got ahold of my parents and told them that I had to choose a hand to write with. I also have ADHD, OCD. I write with my left hand but whenever I throw a football I use my right hand and whenever I kick something I use my right foot.
Im all this both handed this video is spot on! !! I can play all sports with both hands, I can write with both hands at the same time and write different stories, ,, and so on its amazing! !! When I tell people or show people my ability they think I'm bragging I'm NOT I'M JUST TELLING YOU ABOUT MYSELF 😁
Can someone explain to me what happened to my hands haha. In writing i can only do right but in basketball i can shoot only on my left hand. But in cooking i can do same.
I’m ambidextrous find factor how I figured out I was we were using chalk outside our teacher said we can only get 2 pieces of chalk so my friend came up with this game he told me who can write the fastest sentence in 10 seconds I was losing so I started using both of my hands and my teacher saw this and got me tested and it came out positive
I used both hands as a child until I got to school, where I was "encouraged" to use my right hand. I was righty for 50 years, but now I do most things with my left.
Hey. I'm ambidextrous. And if I'm not ambidextrous then I'm left handed. But also all of my parents were right handed and all of my siblings are right handed, so that means that it was less than 1% change for me to be ambidextrous. Btw, I almost have the same handwriting with both of my hands. btw I just started getting into phobias
If all you parents are right handed and siblings it means that there parents or one of the were left handed and if that’s the case then you are very lucky to be left handed
For me I use my left hand for certain activities and my right for other activities. For instance, I write using right, I wash using my left, when throwing punches I happen to be a Sputhpaw, when riding a bike using one hand I balance using my left hand. So it confuses me a lot.
Am also ambidextrous. I have equal dexterity on both of my hands. Its quite interesting. It comes natural, I think its a skill that everyone should know. Never know when it may come in handy😁
I shoot basketball left handed, I throw left handed, I write right handed, I bowl left handed, I can shoot a gun with both hands, I can use a fork/knife in either hand
yeah.. I can Identify with You..they think they have us figured out but they don't and never will.. and you can be taught to use both hands but that doesn't mean you are ambidextrous.. to be one is natural not taught...
We were talking about this in class the other day and I mentioned I’m ambidextrous and now my teacher is really fascinated by my skills and it really helps I’m school
Quick question: *do I count as ambidextrous?* Story: I was 18 when I had tendonitis on my right arm, having pain from my fingers to my shoulder. I was still in school so I still had to write a lot, I felt that even the doctors note of resting my hand from writing wouldn’t excuse me from the essays and math notes we took daily, so I didn’t want to tell the teachers either cus I felt ashamed of doing absolutely nothing. So I tried to use my left hand, and I surprised myself, as it turned out that my left hand’s handwriting is more straight and legible than my right hand’s hand writing, which is as cursive and italicized as a American Scribe, but way less legible and varying in size from regular to tiny to super duper tiny… but when compared to my left hands handwriting, it makes my right hand look like chicken scratch lol I wonder if this counts as ambidextrous because I wasn’t as young as most of y’all were when you discovered your ambidexterity. lmk
I think most commenting are mixed hand aka multi-hand which is a learned behavior. The 1% number is probably more accurately correlating to natural ambi. 🤷🏽♂️
I thought I was strange because I could used both hands.Then when I tell one of my classmates she said I could used both hands too and showed me her handwriting I feel relief.😅👍
I believe I am with this as well, however for different reasons. I have a neurological condition with causes benign fibromas to grow on my nervous system. I was originally a righty. But as time went on my fingers on my right hand became numb and not as responsive. I feel that since I learned piano and braille at a young age I started to use my left hand a lot more. I use my right hand still for drawing and writing but I use my left hand for cooking, braille, and home chores. Life be funny that way