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Design A Cruise Ship And I'll Guess If You're Left-Handed, Right-Handed, Or Ambidextrous
Brb, I'm calculating how much it will cost for me to permanently move onto a cruise ship so I never have to leave. 🌊🚢☀️View Entire Post ›
The article's premise that design choices on cruise ships could reveal handedness seems flawed because it assumes that left-handed people would naturally gravitate toward certain layouts or features, but the reality is that most people adapt to whatever is available rather than seeking out specific accommodations, so the correlation between ship design and handedness is probably much weaker than the article suggests.
The article isn't really about gravitating toward "certain layouts" but rather about how left-handed people might instinctively prefer different spatial arrangements - like wanting to sit on the right side of a ship for better access to the window, or preferring certain dining arrangements that accommodate their natural tendencies. The design elements mentioned in the article are about how these preferences might manifest in actual use patterns, not about people being consciously drawn to specif