Re: Left-handed horror stories

Eva Ekeblad (eva.ekeblad who-is-at ped.gu.se)
Mon, 28 Sep 1998 14:11:23 +0200

Rachel, it wasnt ME!!!
I would NEVER ask something like that.
I suppose the misattribution was just a typo, but I just cannot let it stand=
=2E
Eva

>Eva,
>
>To the best of my knowledge and my own 50 years of private research,
>there is no correlation with sexual orientation, but very strong
>correlations with creativity, independence, high intelligence and
>(sometimes) musicality (also allergies and a high accident rate). Most
>of the above could be the result of having to learn early how to survive
>in a hostile and un-understanding world, as well as possible effects of
>unusual language processing and implicit learning processes. On the
>other hand, since we are so often above average in independence, a gay
>person who is left-handed would probably be less hesitant about
>acknowledging being gay.
>
>Rachel Heckert
>
>At 3:11 PM 9/27/98, Francoise Herrmann wrote:
>>Hi Ken, Hi Everyone, Is there any seriousness to left-handedness
>>correlated to gayness as per readings happening my way?
>
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