I had this left handed friend in college, he held his feather pen in a super contorted way. Not sure how to describe it, his arm was shaped like a spiral and his pen was inclined in a vertical fashion. If I was to borrow his pen it wouldn' t write anything, the feather had molded to suit his habit. He also happened to hold computer mouses backwards. That' s how he grabbed it the first time he saw one and he never looked back. As for me, feather pen all the way. It does smear if you' re not careful but it can easily be erased, and it' s the most stylish.
Yup, being left-handed is fun, especially when taking a bunch of notes quickly in class and then you realize you smudged it up. Hence why I started taking my laptop to class when necessary. Maybe it's just me as well, but I find writing on a whiteboard to be extremely difficult too
So, if you're ambidextrous are you stuck in limbo for all eternity, or do they just stick you in the fire pits anyhow?
I injured my right hand at work so I had to type and take notes with only my left hand for several months. It wasn't that bad other than not being able to close my right hand or sleep at night without pain waking me up.