To get accurate results, try doing this:
Go look in a mirror and see if there's anything on your face. If there is, try to get it off.
The hand that you're using to try and get the thing off is your natural preference.
/offtopic.Some Other Forum Quote said:It's because your chakra on your left is less denser than your right.
Yea.... I don't think that counts as ambidextrous. I think you should be able to pick up a pencil right now and be able to write equally well with either hand.
>>Considering the fact that most things people use are naturally made for right-handed people (because the majority of most people are right-handed), I don't think it should be an instant change.
I never said it's instant, I said you should be able to do it right now. Not say "yea with practice I'd be able to do it," because who wouldn't?
I thought writing to the left with your left hand and writing to your right with the right hand looks mirrored...does anyone agree that right-handers have better hand-writing then lefties? Because thats what it seems to me.