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If you just found out your kid is a leftie, most of the world we can adapt to. But something that will make their school years easier, as well as their crafting ability, is left handed scissors. Once I got my pair, I found it was individually easier to cut things out. Try it - the typical pair is molded for a right hand, so it cuts into your thumb over extended use. But the worst part is the way the blades connect - you can't see what you're cutting! You have to hold your left hand far over your body's right side, or crane your neck over your hand to see what you're cutting. Otherwise, you just guess and it looks sloppy.

Keyboards, pianos, drums, doors, manual cars, all of this can be overcome. But scissors? Lefties need leftie scissors. I'm still using my pair 30 years later and they're worth their weight in gold.

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Not only do the blades cover the lines of what you are cutting, but the blades are pushed together when used in the correct hand, and pulled apart when held in the incorrect hand.

For years i used the red handled Fiskars lefty scissors, then a few years ago my imgur secret Santa got me a pair of Wescott Carbo Titanium Heavy Duty Left-handed scissors and let me tell you, they are life changing! I have multiple pairs now.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

and pulled apart when held in the incorrect hand.

Huh, I've never actually used left-handed scissors, I had no idea they don't have this problem normally. I just automatically kinda push the blades together with my thumb. Always thought that was the reason they start hurting after a bit.

Maybe I should buy some left handed scissors.