I broke my right arm in 2010 (on my birthday lol #fail) and I had to use my left hand for 3-4 months (i broke both bones #morefail) so now I'm ambi although, my right hand is noticeably better with pretty much everything
i'm left handed
for a while i thought i was literally just being left handed for attention which was stupid af since i obviously was just born left handed, but i tried to be right handed for weeks. didn't work out at alllll.... i'm so left handed that i can't hold the computer mouse in my right hand, which means that there are many games that are a pain to play because the keyboard n stuff is in a weird position... lol
Tried playing Pikmin 3 with a gamepad (pre-updated controls)? It was really awkward having to use the stylus while trying to hold down the left shoulder buttons.
Right handed to write, left handed for everything else. But I can pretty much write with my left hand other than sign my name perfectly. My mom made me write with my right as a kid... asian superstitious mothers -_-; Both my dad and brother are left handed as well but are fully left handed.
I'm ambidextrous, hold a knife and fork left handed (as a kid my grandparents kept saying I was doing it the wrong way but i just couldn't the other lol), and write right handed, I could probably write with my left though if I tried.
omg that is the worst... sitting to the right of a right handed person when you are left handed is so annoying because your elbows keep hitting each other lol ;;
There is a theory that ambidexterity does in fact not exist and that most people who claim to be ambidextrous are converted left-handers (people who are left-handed but for some reason do things such as writing with the right hand.) Left-handers used to be forced to write with the right hand but even today, left-handed children sometimes adopt to the righ-handed world and thus use the right hand for writing etc.
In any case, handedness is innate, it cannot be changed. Writing with the non-dominant hand may even damage the brain.
Left-handed, I was born with it. I always have to flip the pages in my binder to the right side, so my hand doesn't have to hit the bindings. It's frustrating, and I hate how I smear things too. Highlighting is a pain, especially with these new gel pens. Oh well. People sometimes stare at me when I'm drawing, and ask how I'm doing it with my left hand.
Tried a couple times to write with my right hand, it kinda worked out okay? It was readable enough. xP