I heard that if you eat a bag of Nacho Cheese Doritos every week throughout your pregnancy, that definitely increases your chances of a right handed child.
Make sure you stay away from the Cool Ranch...who knows what could happen then.
My mom actually did stop me from being left handed. Apparently back when I was young they told parents not to let your kid be left handed because left handed people were not as smart So they told your parents if your kid reached for a crayon/toy/whatever with their left hand to make them put it in their right which is what my mom did. So I do most things like writing with my right hand. But things that I learned myself later in life (such as sign language) I automatically do with my left.
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Thank god that's MUD, when my dad was little his teachers tied his left hand to his chair to keep him from using it because he was left handed but they didn't want him to be. It's seriously effed up. If it weren't MUD I'd have to do some cyber yelling.
Re: Stop your LO from being left handed
Look at Beedawn stepping up to the plate today!
I heard that if you eat a bag of Nacho Cheese Doritos every week throughout your pregnancy, that definitely increases your chances of a right handed child.
Make sure you stay away from the Cool Ranch...who knows what could happen then.
LOVE!
"My kid is left handed and only likes cool ranch. The devil's chips, I tell you!"
I want that in my siggy!!!
Wow. I really hope the poster is joking, especially with the comment about her aunt having a hard time being left-handed.
The Doritos response is good, but I preferred the one where you have to tickle DH in order to prevent left-handedness.
Lol. People are so weird.
My mom actually did stop me from being left handed. Apparently back when I was young they told parents not to let your kid be left handed because left handed people were not as smart So they told your parents if your kid reached for a crayon/toy/whatever with their left hand to make them put it in their right which is what my mom did. So I do most things like writing with my right hand. But things that I learned myself later in life (such as sign language) I automatically do with my left.