Thank you for joining the Left-Handers Club


Please check your email In Box for the confirmation email we have sent you


You should receive an email like this via our membership service at aweber.com:

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We ask you to click the link in that email to confirm your email address and make sure it is really you that has joined and you will then receive a welcome message with links to your certificate and calendar and our regular newsletters.

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12 Responses to “Club thank you”

  1. Pushpak says:

    I feel proud to be a left handed person. since few years, i have tried to use my right hand as well after knowing the connection of handedness with mind power. My profession is an engineering but since five years i am involved in mind power research as well. And i have discovered several new things that is completely new for the world. After few years, i shall contribute my research to the whole world. SO, enjoy lefties for being creative then the normal.

  2. Amal says:

    i have the same story that Linda hahn was suffered.
    my parents were insisted me to eat and do every thing by the right

  3. Linda Hahn says:

    At the age of 6, the nuns called my mother in for a conference to encourage me to only pick things up with my right hand. The problem(?) was that I had absolutely no hand preference whatsoever. Shortly after, I was absolutely left-handed. The nuns spent several years trying to convert me to right-handedness. My mother always insisted that she couldn’t teach me to do anything, because of my left-handedness, and watching her teach all sorts of things to my older sister left me with quite a complex. I did teach myself to do several things as I got older, however, and am somewhat creative. I woke this morning wondering about all of this-strange, I hadn’t given it any thought in years!

  4. Linda Storey says:

    Both my son and myself are lefties, although you learn to live in a ‘right’ world have never adapted to wing can openers or pinking shears.
    The hardest thing to learn to do is tie your shoe laces.

  5. shafiqah says:

    saya nizam .saya ada kawan namanya aiman b,hanif,aiman k dan haris.kami berkawan dari darjah4 hingga darjah 6

  6. Sharon says:

    I’m a leftie and so is my six year old son. You think of everything. I wish you’d been around when I was little

  7. Brian Clearwater says:

    Iam a teacher, to be, and the Dad of2 left-handed boys. I need info and product ideas for school! So glad to have found this site!

  8. leah says:

    i’m left handed and these products look interesting!thanks for thinking of us lefties!

  9. Deborah says:

    I have twins: one of them is left-handed and they’re just about to start school on Monday. We live in Italy and there is soooo little at such BIG prices compared to ‘right-handed’ stuff! Glad to have found you :)

  10. jose L Capella says:

    es una gran pagina

  11. RICHARD STEMCOVSKI says:

    I HAD A STROKE, AND WOUNERING IF THEY MAKE A LEFT HANDED CAMERA…..BECOUSE I DOM’T HAVE THE USE OF MY RIGHT ARM ANT HAND

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