I’ve always been ambidextrous (left and right handed). I figured that left handed people used their right side of the brain and vice versa. Idk I read it somewhere and believed it growing up. Being ambidextrous, I thought I’d use my whole brain
well, come to find out we use the entirety of our brains all the time!!
@christina4 I’ve always heard that too! That’s cool your ambidextrous, if I try to write with my left hand it looks like a 2 year old learning to form letters. 

Thank you for the link I’m going to check it out.
Blessed Be
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That’s how it started out with me but I’m naturally left handed. When I was about 7, I said ‘what if I try to write with both hands?’ and it started out like chicken crap. ![]()
I always knew I was running half a deck of cards. LOL!
No silly. But I’d think we all are on one way or another!!lol
Lol I’m left handed it was awful when I was injured in cheer trying to write in school with my right hand esp with my English teacher he wasn’t too pleased.

Hey I did cheer, and soccer and rowing. I loved soccer the most. But I’m off topic
I’m sorry you hurt your hand. I know that feeling like yesterday. I was doing a bridge but walking over and I landed on my hand with my head. Maybe that’s why I’m so …never mind 
I’m not sure my brain got the memo 

that’s hilarious 
Haha I tore my shoulder it was awful
girl I haven’t done a bridge in so long I feel like my back and spine would just spilt in half hahahah
I tried a split and almost broke my hip 
I can dislocate my leg at the hip so I have to be careful. At the young age of 16-17, I was diagnosed with bersitus idk how to spell that 
My Dr said to only do that intentionally if a Dr asks.