'Abnormal' means 'not normal'.
As a left hander , I do not consider myself to be 'abnormal'.
Yes!!! We can do things differently to right handed people. Secientific research has indicated that left handers are better at some things than right- handers. WE, left handers think differently. The brain lobes 'swop' over.
Left handedness is a gene characteristic. If follows through in families.
Approximately 10% of the world is left- handed.
As a left hander there are degrees of chirality ( handedness) . I am 96 % left handed. Occasionally I might do something as a right hander. When eating with a knofe and fork , I hold and use the cutlery as a right hander. However, I have a cousin, who is also left-handed. swop his knife and fork over to be able to eat comfortably.
As a left hander I am formally a 'Sinister person', a right handers is a 'Dexter person'. 'Sinister' is from the French medieaval word for 'left'.
People who are socially inept are often described as 'Gauche' the modern French word for 'Left.
Some famous people who are/were left handed . Julius Caesaer, Bill Clinton
Fianlly as a bit of fun!!! Left handers are often nicknamed as 'Cack handed' , or 'Gammy handed'. There probably other nicknames too!!!!
So there you have it!!! We are not 'abnorma;l', just different!!!!!
Maybe unusual in that most people are right handed. But, as the saying goes, only left handed people are in their right mind. they are not abnormal in a sense because left-handed individual only have most developed right brain hemisphere that ables them to write or even to work with there left. they are some incident that left-handed individual might gotused-to in using there left hand in such works.
He is most likely to be lefthanded.
Yes, he is lefthanded.
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No. Gay people are only normal in the sense that there is nothing wrong with them. They are not "the norm" as far as orientations go. Straight people are "the norm."However gay people are normal as far as human beings go, and so are straight people. The term "abnormal" is usually reserved for people with behaviors that cause harm or detriment.
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The opposite of a Southpaw or lefthanded
Zane Smith, a rare lefthanded sidearm pitcher, played for the Atlanta Braves from 1984 to 1989.