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Add ambidextrous.
It is widely believed that there are slightly more left-handed boys with normally about 5 left-handed boys for every 4 left-handed girls. A study by Nigel Sadler of 3,000 schoolchildren in Waltham Forest, London recorded an even higher percentage of boys (11.6%) than girls (8.6%). Some research has linked left-handedness to the level of testosterone present in the womb before birth, which may explain the imbalance. Another suggestion (that girls tend to be more receptive to social mores and eager to conform, so may change to the hand of their peers) seems very unlikely, as we now know that handedness is not a matter of choice, but part of our physiological makeup.
Well actually, it can be made into a matter of choice if you are forced to write with the other hand.