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Old 07-26-2010, 07:03 PM
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Default Whats Right For Left

I have something I want to complain about and this is something that a whole lot of people deal with every single day.

Most of the items in this world that people use on a daily basis are made for those who are right handed like myself.

However there are many people who are actually left handed and that means that those who are left handed must learn to do things using items designed for those who are right handed.

This to me just isnt right. My parents are both left handed, my sister is a little weird because she is ambidextrous, (don't tell her I said that).

It just upsets be because I watch my family and my sweetheart all doing things that would be easy for me, yet they aren't entirely easy for them because what they are using was made for someone who is right handed.

I know that there are items which are designed for those who are left handed, but have you ever tired to find these things?? After thinking about this I tried and let me tell you it isn't easy.

Not to mention that when you do find an item that is designed for someone who is left handed you will often pay a higher price.

Personally this is total bullshit. I can't believe that there are not more people arguing about this shit.
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