Will my writing hand be visibly bigger than my non-writing hand?


Question:
I really don't want a HUGE right hand and a tiny little wimpy left hand. I'm dead serious, it may sound stupid, but I HAVE to know before I pick up a writing utensil again!

Answers:
bigger, yes - visibly, no! You needn't worry!
O MY GOD!! u cant be serious!
dummy. that only happens when you jack-off with one hand. ha.ha.
That does happen because of muscle and bone development when you use something a lot, but not because of something like writing. For example, a pro tennis player's service arm will probably be significantly larger than the other arm; but that is because it is subjected to really significant stress. If you are really concerned, I suppose you could embrace ambidexterity!
Not really. Your hand size has more to do with bones than muscle. And most people use both hands a fair bit for typing, pushing, pulling, etc.

If you are still concerned, get those grip strength springs or stress balls and work out your weaker hand.
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