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I suppose you're right about the ambidextrous thing Devonin, I like your definition better. However, I still can't help but feel that I'm closer to being your ambidextrous definition than your omnidextrous definition. I can do things almost equally well with both hands, but that's because I grow a preference to which hand I want to use after a while. Maybe it comes with repeated practice with my left or right.
By the way, you can always learn to do anything with your other hand. It's just part of the way you adapt. If you loose your dominant hand, what then? You're not screwed for life, it's always possible to learn to do things with your other hand. I'm surprised not a single person has yet to mention, "this is not a critical thinking topic." It really should be moved. ~Tsugomaru
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