Ambivalence wrote:
I don't like wearing a watch, I haven't worn one for many years. Don't like the feel of it. When I did wear one, it was on the "wrong" arm, not sure why; I wasn't being deliberately contrary, just always wore it that way.
I wear my watch on the 'wrong' arm; I'm right-handed but have always worn it on the right. When I was first given a watch as a child, I automatically put it on the right wrist, and that's where I've always worn it.
I also carry a bag on my right shoulder, which apparently is also 'wrong' for a right-hander, but it feels correct to me.