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 Posted: Fri Dec 4th, 2009 10:04 am
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Hammerfjord wrote: As I understood it, the watch on the left wrist got a "purpose"... As assumed that more than majority of people are right-handed and are doing most hand-work or activities with the right hand, they should supposly wear a watch on the left wrist: The reason is that it would not stand in the way of activities or get dammaged.
If you were left-handy, it would be better to got you watch on the right side to avoid any repetitive physical confrontation with your timepiece....
But anyone is free to do as he want;)
Don't forget that the wrist-watches was at the beginning used by women as men was using pocket-watches... At this time, when you was a lady who could afford a watch, you never had "dirty hands", so no problem with your little watch on your smooth wrist:D
In the same time, men was still using them hands and found certainly more accomodating to have them timepieces protected in the pocket and as a fact, never standing in them way....
As a right-hand person, I have to got it on left hand... I'm a little bit wild with my hands and I don't want them scraped after a month of use... Specialy if I work with one:?

A last thing: When you remove the bra of a woman for the first time, you better not have a watch standing in the way, hooking everywhere and ripping off the lady's back.
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William.....I am shocked you still use your hand to remove a woman's bra for the first time......aren't gums and front teeth supposed to do that job????anodie.giftoon1.gifanodie.giftoon1.gif