• tacosanonymous@mander.xyz
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    3 days ago

    I don’t want to try and take away your privilege but You can buy scissors that are “hand neutral.”

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      No you cannot, though some manufacturers like to say so.

      The grips are neutral, but the blades are righty.

      Pick up some scissors and open them like you’re cutting something. You’ll see the top blade on the right and the bottom on the left. Because you’re holding them in your right hand the bottom/left blade is closer to you. This gives you a clear view of the cutting line of whatever you’re cutting. Even if you flip them it’s still true.

      For a lefty this line is blocked by the top blade.

      Lefty scissors have the blades reversed. Try a pair sometime. It’s doable but not pleasant.

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      "Hand neutral " scissors are still right handed scissors that do not have molded finger holes for righties. They still are built backwards for a lefty. All in all they work in a pinch, but generally are garbage.

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          Hold your scissors like you’re cutting something. The top blade should be on the right side and the bottom edge that whatever you’re cutting rests on will be on the left facing you. This is true even if flipped.

          It would be reversed on left handed scissors. This is the important difference. It’s more common nowadays for the grips to be ambidextrous, but the blade is still an issue. Of course lefties CAN cut things with righty scissors. But try out a lefty pair sometime. You’ll find the blade blocks your view of what you’re doing. You can’t easily see the line that you’re cutting.

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            Interesting, hadn’t thought of anything but the grip affecting ambidextricity. I guess part of it is I don’t do precise cutting that requires me to pay attention to the blade.

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              Even when you do not need to see exactly what you are cutting, physics of the blade orientation, and your hand movements, pull the blades apart when you use right-handed scissors in your left hand.

              As you can see, the blades on my left-handed scissors are mirrored to yours, so when I cut my hand movements push the blades together.

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        It’s not possible. The really important part is which blade is on which side. The grips can work for both hands but the blades are righty.

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      We should all work towards ending the horrors of handedness and the implied moral violence inherent in the system.

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      Yeah I got a pair of these. Even as a righty, it’s nice to not have to figure out which orientation is correct before you pick it up.