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Is there a gay arm for wearing a watch?
Because I always wear my watch on my right hand. I hate wearing it on my left hand. I was just wondering if there is actually a gay arm for wearing a watch?
9 Answers
- Linda SLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
No, watch wearing is related to which hand is your dominant hand. Lefties tend to wear watches on the right wrist and vice versa. Or not. I'm a lefty and wear my watch on my left wrist because I wear a pin cushion on my right wrist. I pull out sewing pins while sewing with the left hand and stick em in the right side. Don't worry about it. However: wearing disney princess watch encrusted with pink crystals and festooned lilac organza ribbons that end in swarovski crystals...that's a whole 'nother story and doesn't matter which wrist you wear it on. (that's a joke, you can laugh at it)
- pbJLv 61 decade ago
No. You typically wear it on your left arm so you can change the time easier, because the windy-knob thing is on the right. If it's on your right arm you can't really get to it.
But no, wearing it on your right arm does not make you gay.
- MacGLv 71 decade ago
Usually you are supposed to wear your watch on your non-dominant arm. Righties wear it on their left, and lefties wear it on the right.
- Anonymous4 years ago
How could the arm on which you place on your watch have something to do consisting of your sexual determination? i'm perfect surpassed and that i proudly placed on my watch on my perfect hand by way of fact i like having it there, quite than wearing it on the left by way of fact i'm "meant to". bypass with regardless of hand feels greater delicate for you. The saying is that everybody, male or female, gay or right away is "meant to" placed on their watch on the left hand. that's especially by way of fact maximum everybody is optimal surpassed (even nonetheless i in my opinion like having my watch on my dominant hand).
- ?Lv 44 years ago
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Throw the toy, give the command "fetch" or whatever you use and have the dog bring the toy back. Don't let her know you have the treat. (If she knows, just hold it behind your back.)
Grab the toy still in her mouth and say "thank you". She should release, if not hold the treat in front of her nose. When she lets go, quickly praise her and give her the treat. Pet her alot too. Do this over and over. Then after a week or two, give her a treat one time, but not the next, giving her praise both times. If she does not bring you the toy, ignore her. When she does bring it to you, do as above.
When she plays tug of war, do the same, tell her "thank you" and put a treat under her nose and when she lets go, praise her and give treat. Give the toy back, sometimes they don't want to bring you the toy because they think you wont give it back (hence the "throwing it" part of fetch).
If she runs away with it, let her go. To her it's a game, "watch me make them chase me" is what she's thinking. If you don't show interest in it when she runs, she'll stop, but this will take time too.
Enrolling in training classes can help too. Just be consistant.
I play tug of war with my two Great Danes and there is never a problem. When I want them to let go I say "thank you" and they drop it immediately. Sometimes they win, sometimes I win when I say thank you. Its all about training and dominance. They know I am Alpha in the house, there is no question about it and I am consistant with training.
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