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qntmfred
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which hand ends up underneath the other arm? i always seem to put my right hand underneath my left arm

12/3/2011 1:57:51 PM

ncsuapex
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right arm on top

12/3/2011 1:58:26 PM

dswillia
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Left arm on bottom

12/3/2011 2:08:03 PM

egyeyes
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right hand underneath my left arm

12/3/2011 2:08:41 PM

dmspack
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right hand is underneath left arm

[Edited on December 3, 2011 at 2:14 PM. Reason : ]

12/3/2011 2:14:14 PM

dropdeadkate
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i tuck my right hand under. it feels really weird doing it the other way

12/3/2011 2:19:13 PM

kdogg(c)
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IBTTOBPic

12/3/2011 2:22:58 PM

dmspack
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^lol
http://tob-ing.tumblr.com/

12/3/2011 2:26:08 PM

DalesDeadBug
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i alternate

12/3/2011 2:39:28 PM

punchmonk
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my left arm goes underneath my right arm

is the arm on the bottom connected to the hand you write with? That holds true with me.

12/3/2011 3:29:02 PM

paerabol
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right handed, right-under-left

12/3/2011 3:39:55 PM

kmyoungs
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12/3/2011 3:48:22 PM

The Coz
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The OP can be interpreted two different ways, which at least in my case have two different answers. Are we talking about the stacking of the forearms here, or the final position of the hands with respect to tucking between the upper arm and the ribcage?

12/3/2011 3:55:38 PM

kmyoungs
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like this?

12/3/2011 4:04:23 PM

qntmfred
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absolutely not :|

12/3/2011 4:08:38 PM

Agent 0
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lefthanded, my left arm is on top of my right arm.

12/3/2011 4:09:27 PM

The Coz
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No, I'm talking about normal arm crossing. It appears that some are reporting what arm goes underneath the other (forearm stacking), while others are reporting what hand gets tucked underneath the upper arms. Question needs clarification to avoid ending up with a useless dataset.

12/3/2011 4:10:16 PM

kmyoungs
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anti-arm-stacking task force. Do you know how your children are stacking their arms? Do you know where their arms are?..... they can help


he wasn't good enough to join their squad...

12/3/2011 4:17:34 PM

The Coz
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See, with the Gari Coalman picture, you could say his left arm is under his right arm, or that his right hand is (tucked) under his left arm. What is the real question? OP refers specifically to hand, but if that is really the question, I don't think people are answering correctly.

12/3/2011 4:24:45 PM

The Coz
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Inquiring minds want to know.

12/3/2011 7:05:35 PM

dweedle
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my right arm goes underneath the left arm

it's hereditary, just like when I clasp my fingers together, the left index is above the right index

12/3/2011 7:09:08 PM

BubbleBobble
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left arm is on the top

both hands go under the opposite arm

12/3/2011 7:40:02 PM

elduderino
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Probably would've been easier to ask which arm is on top of the other.

Left arm on top for me - or left hand under right arm.

Other way feels overly weird.

I'm right handed.

12/3/2011 7:46:02 PM

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