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Can you wink with both eyes?


Alan Medic

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Having a possible stye on my right eyelid I wanted to have a good look.I soon found that I could close my left eye and see through my right eye. But the other way around, I couldn't.Meaning I couldnt close my right eye and keep my left one open.I'm left handed. Has this something to do with it?

Try it and let's see the results.

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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I can wink with both eyes. I can even do it with

> both eyes at the same time but it's blinking

> difficult and you probably shouldnt try it without

> appropriate training.


Is this what you mean Mick? If so when would do this? Extract from Winkapedia:


Both eyes (bat/flutter)[edit]

To close and open, or "wink", both eyes is usually an involuntary action known as a "blink". Though if done intentionally, in a particular way (such as once slowly or a few times in a row quickly), while giving a sweet or suggestive look with the eyes, often with the head tilted or at an angle in combination with the shoulders, is known as to "bat an eyelash", "bat/batting eyelashes", or "flutter/fluttering eyelashes". This is most commonly done by girls, as a way of flirting, showing interest, or in an attempt to persuade the receiver.

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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Having a possible stye on my right eyelid I wanted

> to have a good look.I soon found that I could

> close my left eye and see through my right eye.

> But the other way around, I couldn't.Meaning I

> couldnt close my right eye and keep my left one

> open.I'm left handed. Has this something to do

> with it?

> Try it and let's see the results.


I'm a lefty and can only do the opposite to you! (if trying to look through just one eye, can only close my right eye. My left one won't open/close independently, it's a tad frustrating).

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Seabag Wrote:

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> Alan, basically you're stupid

>

> I bet you can't sneeze without looking at the

> light

>

> Really, a one eyed blinker...whatever next

>

> Btw, thoese Euro/pounds were well used in the last

> week or so



Eh? What light Seabag?


PS The pounds certainly will be by my son. Trust you had a good trip.

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Only being able to wink on one side is very common - it's linked to which is your dominant eye for 'sighting'


It's also pretty common for your dominant eye to be on the opposite side from your dominant hand; lots of right handed people find they have to shoot left-handed because they can only close their right eye.

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I was pretty handy at target shooting as a kid and fancied I might have been a sniper, except I couldn't kill an ant without begging for forgiveness or more importantly keep my left eye shut.


It was a common problem in the rifle club and some of the shooters sported pirate eyepatches

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Well I have learnt something today because I thought that a "wink" was only a "wink" when executed with ONE eye.


I can blink...I mean...wink with both eyes. I write with right hand, pluck eyebrows with right hand, saw branches with both right and left arm and play football with left and right foot.

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