I don’t mean Ambidextrous!

Yesterday I tried cutting a vegetable with the knife in my non-dominant hand and it was a weird and uncomfortable thing. I wonder if there are people who have that distinct discomfort of using your “bad” hand, but on both hands?

I don’t think it would fall under ambidexterity, because that kinda implies someone is comfortable with either hand, but could someone be uncomfortable with both?

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I’d have called it antidexterity

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No, ambidexterity is comfort with both hands. Ambisinestrousness is discomfort with both hands.

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anti

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They wrote antidexterity

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Soooo…clutz, basically.

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Did you even read the OP or have they changed it?

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They wrote antidexterity, not ambidexterity

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Looking at the origin:
ambi, Greek: both;
anti, Greek: against, opposed;
dexter, Latin: right, skilful, clever;
sinister, Latin: left, wrong, evil;

So sinister is already anti-dexter, the ambi just emphasises that this not-skilfulness applies to both hands. In German, calling somebody having “two left hands” means that they aren’t skilful at all concerning handcrafting.

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Guess that’s similar to “two left feet” when dancing

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Awesome, that’s exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!!

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Interesting. The word for good with both is related to dextral or right-handed, and the word for bad with both comes from sinister or left-handed.

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Well sinister is used to describe anything that’s ‘off’

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And as an English expression for when you have a penchant for dropping things: “I have two left hands”

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This is correct, but I prefer damnbidextrous, because I can’t do a damn thing with either hand.

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Ahhh I just referred to myself as ambicrap! Thank you for this new word! :)

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Ambidexterity is the word you’re looking for. And yes it exists, but still people will often have a preference because they’re used to using a certain hand for certain tasks.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambidexterity

As for your question. Being uncomfortable with both hands is basically learning a new task. Like a baby learning to stack blocks.

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The closest I can think is someone who is ambidextrous but also dyspraxic.

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That would make sense! With how debilitating it would be to struggle with both hands, I guess it would make a lot of sense to classify it as a disorder

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I have it, it’s annoying to say the least. I’m not fully ambidextrous though.

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Awww, I hate I didn’t find this in time to answer since it was in a crossword the other day.

Instead! I’m going to pretend to be a nutter for entertainment.

Yo man, that’s just ambidextrous. Which is cool with me, I got no hate for any sexual orientation, you do whatever and whoever you want, it’s okay, that’s how allah made you.

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Btw you can just train yourself to be right or left handed, soviets, in their wisdom, once decided that being left handed is not communistic so children were “re-educated”.

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soviets

Odd way to spell “the Catholic Church”

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Ironically, Jewish history contains several occurrences where the default of right handedness was used to great effect

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I have zero knowledge about church but teaccher from that era hit me every time when I tried to write with a wrong hand, so.

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This practice was not exclusively Soviet. It happened in the rest of Europe too, even long before the Soviet Union, pupils were tought to use their fine hand, i.e. their right, for writing, while their left was bound to their chair.
However, as being left handed isn’t exclusively a matter training, this practice causes drawbacks in other fields.

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Happened in the US too. I had teachers who were forced to use their right hand… With “mixed” results. And by mixed, I mean they switched to their dominant hand the moment it was acceptable, if not sooner

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It’s so weird to me that there was once a “correct” hand for writing, people writing with their non-dominant hand would just be so messy. For some reason I have one really vivid memory of learning to write in school, it must have been the very first writing lesson we had. Everyone had a pencil on the desk in front of them then the teacher asked everyone to pick it up, then it was something along the lines of “the hand you just used to pick up the pencil is your writing hand, whenever you write you should use that hand”.

I remember being so anxious about that, what if I’d picked up the pencil with the wrong hand and I’m actually left-handed and forcing myself to write with the wrong hand? It definitely didn’t help that for the entirety of my school life after that my handwriting was awful, barely legible to me and completely incomprehensible to anyone else. In one maths lesson I was even shamed by the teacher in front of the entire class because my 4s and 9s looked too similar so she struggled to mark my work, that was very fun and definitely helped improve my handwriting (/s).

I really am right-handed, I’m just bad with a pencil. After school I went into software so I barely ever write on paper anyway.

I’m sure there was a point I was going to make with this story before I started writing it.

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One of my teachers was re-educated that way, from left handed to right handed and he hated it. But he could write mirrored with his left hand perfectly, which was an amazing feat. Sometimes he would write on the chalk board with both hands, the same word but mirrored, that was pretty cool.

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As a lefty who was taught to write with the right hand, 1 I have horrible hand writing, 2 it made me somewhat ambidextrous, but in a real clumsy way. So imo it’s better to not do this.

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It taught me to write horribly with both hands 🙃

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