Bullgrit
Adventurer
Put your hands together to make a double fist, with your fingers interlaced between each other.
Like this [photo from a Google search -- edit: wow, that image is bigger than I thought it would be]:
Now, pull them apart and do it again, but this time shift the interlacing. That is, if your left index finger was on top, (right pinky on bottom), when you did it without thinking about it, this time make your right index finger be on top, (left pinky on bottom).
Does the new arrangement feel weird? It kind of does to me.
When you interlace your fingers without thinking about it, do you put them together in the same way each time? I do.
When I put my hands together like that, I naturally do it so my left fingers are above the right fingers. I'm naturally right handed.
How about you? How do your fingers naturally go together, and are you right-handed, left-handed, or ambidextrous?
I've just spent the last 5 minutes playing with my hands and fingers about this while reading my computer screen.
Bullgrit
Like this [photo from a Google search -- edit: wow, that image is bigger than I thought it would be]:

Now, pull them apart and do it again, but this time shift the interlacing. That is, if your left index finger was on top, (right pinky on bottom), when you did it without thinking about it, this time make your right index finger be on top, (left pinky on bottom).
Does the new arrangement feel weird? It kind of does to me.
When you interlace your fingers without thinking about it, do you put them together in the same way each time? I do.
When I put my hands together like that, I naturally do it so my left fingers are above the right fingers. I'm naturally right handed.
How about you? How do your fingers naturally go together, and are you right-handed, left-handed, or ambidextrous?
I've just spent the last 5 minutes playing with my hands and fingers about this while reading my computer screen.
Bullgrit