So was I, but that doesn't alter the fact that I find it by far the most effective way of eating peas (or similar)I was taught to never do it.

So was I, but that doesn't alter the fact that I find it by far the most effective way of eating peas (or similar)I was taught to never do it.
It certainly sounds as if you are pretty ambidextrous - pretty rare, but by no means unknown.I've always done it so did my Dad, I can also play cricket either way, not that I've done that for a few years![]()
I think that is very far from normal and very much in the minority.Well I use a fork in my right and knife in my left because I'm normal![]()
How on earth do they hold the food still when cutting it?It just seems an odd way to use a knife and fork to me, They use both the knife and fork combined, to cut the food, put the knife down, transfer the fork over to the right, to move food to mouth, then reverse the process, to cut more food.

I can also go both ways with a grass edgerHowever like many lefties I'm fairly ambidextrous
We don't have dogs.People's or dog's?
In the same way that right-handed people do over here - holding the food still with a fork in their left hand, whilst cutting with knife in their right hand.How on earth do they hold the food still when cutting it?
And much of Easterly European mainland use the fork the other way up as a spoon or if stabbing, in a very vertical mode.Shovelling the peas with an upturned fork is, at least in my experience, by far the most effective (and least frustrating) approach![]()
I tend to place the fork tines down on the mash then push down and pull towards me (action of JCB) then squash that tines down onto the peas, sweetcorn or baked beans.I've never quite got the hang, of turning a fork over, to use it as a shovel for peas - I tend to load the down pointed fork up with mash, then dip it in the peas. No mash, then I struggle by trying to stab the peas.
"Double vision" is not stereoscopic vision.View attachment 383933
How can you not reproduce that? That is sterescopic vision. You are the one who always states the rules of physics are sacrosanct.
Yes of course I can, it is totally normal and quite worrying that you can't."Double vision" is not stereoscopic vision.
In any event, I certainly cannot reproduce what was described - i.e. I can't do anything which results in one finger appearing as two or one distant object appearing as two - are you saying that you can?
Same here, and I still don't do it ... but some members of my family doIn my early life licking the plate was a punishable crime ...
Maybe I don't understand is being suggested. What exactly are do doing which makes one finger held at arms length appear to be two fingers?Yes of course I can, it is totally normal and quite worrying that you can't
Im playing with this now and I'm shocked it's not blatantly obvious to you, physics make it impossible to not be there.Concentrate on something distant, such as the clock or light switch, then without breaking that concentration pass a single finger across your vision, it may work better if you try it say 6-12" in front of your face.
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