• J'Pol @lemmy.sdf.org
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    17 days ago

    I think that happened because it would feel really odd to see someone holding a baby to the right. Many people have held babies and for some reason it is almost instinctual to hold them with the head to the left side. It’s kinda weird in a way, but if you pick up a baby odds are you’re going to try to hold it that way and that spreads across all humanity.

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        17 days ago

        Yeah, that tracks. A max estimate of 10% of people are left handed. So, for most it’d feel weird.

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          17 days ago

          The constant is that you’re inclined to put the baby’s head on your opposing arm so your dominate hand is free, whichever side that is.

          Reserve the word weird for things other than what you personally aren’t used to.

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              16 days ago

              shrug

              I don’t think your comment was that bad. I’m just noticing how in recent years I’ve come across many instances where being left handed is seen as strange or disappointing or even tied to a disorder.

              It feels like social regression when one of the few minority groups that was socially acceptable when I grew up is now getting regarded as less acceptable for some reason.

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      16 days ago

      I think that’s just because most people are right-handed, so they hold the baby with their left to free up their good hand.