I just noticed my left wrist is larger than my right. I, too, am right handed, but this week I was bitten by a cat on my left wrist. After antibiotics the swelling has nearly disappeared, but I fear my wrist will be forever larger than my right.
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Robert Downey Jr. wears his watches on his right wrist, most people wear them on the left wrist. This might be an indication that he is left handed.
most women wear a watch on the right side if they are LEFT HANDED a woman wears a watch on the left SIDE IF SHE IS RIGHT HANDED
A man normally wears his wristwatch on his non-dominant arm. That is, if he is left-handed, he wears his watch on his right wrist; if he is right-handed, the left wrist. However, since many watches are designed to be worn on the left wrist, some left-handed men wear their watches on the left.
Because they are right handed - left handed people generally wear their watch on their left wrist
A wristwatch is usually worn on the wrist that will get the least exposure to water and other spills, knocks and scratches and other damage. For a right handed person that would be the left wrist. Since most people are right handed, most watches are worn on the left wrist. Left handed people tend to wear theirs on their right wrist.
it might be because you are left handed and use your left hand a lot
If you are right handed you should wear your power balance bracelet on your left nipple.
Typically a man wears a watch on the wrist opposite his writing hand; so a right-handed man would wear a watch on his left wrist. To balance, this man would wear the bracelet on the right wrist, or perhaps not wear the bracelet at all.
It doesn't matter, personally I usually wear mine on my left wrist. But sometimes if it bugs me then I just wear it on my right wrist, and I am also right handed. I guess it depends on the person, where ever it feels comfortable then it can be worn, or if the person is left or right handed. So it doesn't matter which wrist you wear it on, you pick what is comfortable, or preferred by you.
The left wrist is often used to wear a watch because most people are right-handed. Wearing the watch on the non-dominant hand allows for easier movement and manipulation of the watch. Additionally, wearing the watch on the left wrist reduces wear and tear on the watch for right-handed individuals who use their dominant hand more frequently.
Everyone that I know that is right handed, wears their watch on the left arm, regardless of their gender. Left handed people often wear their watch on the left arm.