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DO I HAVE TO MARRY A GUY THAT IS RIGHT HANDED OR LEFT HANDED...

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Question by alejandra
Submitted on 6/14/2004
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DO I HAVE TO MARRY A GUY THAT IS RIGHT HANDED OR LEFT HANDED IN ORDER TO HAVE CHILDREN THAT IS LEFT-HANDED? OR BEING LEFT HANDED IS SOME TYPE OF GENE THAT IS NOT DOMINANT?


Answer by I think
Submitted on 10/7/2004
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you haf to have your left boobie touched while concieving, to make  a left-handed youngun

 

Answer by Heramb
Submitted on 12/13/2004
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The reason for left-handedness is not yet clearly established and none of the studies confirms that it is genetic.

A study done shows that the chance for two right-handed parents having a left-handed child is 2%. One parent left-handed and the other right-handed makes it a 17% chance, and two left-handed parents having a lefty is 46%.

Damage to the brain, an insufficient supply of oxygen to the brain, and a difficult birth are thought to cause left-handedness.

 

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