Left-Handed Stigmas Gone Forever?
Left-Handed Best-Handed?
By Emma S., published Sep 22, 2005
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Part of the negative connotations connected with being left-handed stem from the fact that in parts of Europe and most of the Far East, the left hand is strictly used for bathroom purposes. The left hand, therefore, is considered "unclean" by most cultures in that region. Of course, this is a ridiculous notion, since either hand, right or left, can be dirtied and can also be washed clean.
Another reason that some people, particularly in religious sectors, see the left hand as wicked is because of several passages in the Bible which place the right hand in a positive light and the left hand in a negative light.
Although viewpoints about left-handedness are slowly changing across the world the belief still exists, in many cultures, that the left hand is dirty. Because of this belief, it is unacceptable in some cultures to use the left hand for eating, passing food, accepting gifts, and other gestures. The exception is if you must use the left hand such as lifting a box that requires both hands.
Approximately one in seven people are born favoring their left hand. Although men are more likely to be left-handed it can occur in any sex or ethnic group. Left-handedness is often genetic but is usually only passed down to about a fourth of their offspring.
Although no one is certain why some people are born right-handed and some left-handed some studies hint at a possible trauma during birth being responsible for some of the left-handed population. Studies show that many left-handed people experienced a difficult or stressful birth. Major stress during birth has also been linked to cerebral palsy and autism.
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Takeaways
- In the old days people who were left-handed were considered sinister or even stupid.
- Negative connotations for left-handed people are fading in the current times.
- In Japan, finding out your wife was left-handed used to be cause for divorce.
Did You Know?
Some teachers used to tie left-handed students� hand behind their back so they would learn to write and eat with their right hands.
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