It’s not an accident that my house keys are always in my right-hand pocket. As part of the setting, we have two cars and one house. My wife and I don’t put our house keys and car keys on one ring. She’s apparently just emulating me. I asked her why she does it, and she told me, “You don’t put them together.”
I don’t put them together because I didn’t like keys bouncing around in the car, making noise as we drove. Attribute that to my misophonia. Certain sounds jar and irritate me. I reacted by segregating the house and car keys to reduce my sound-related irritation. Now it’s my practice to always put the house keys in my right-side pocket. Never in the coat either, but in the pants or shorts I’m wearing. I do not buy pants or shorts without pockets. Not having those pockets is just unacceptable.
Now, the house keys are in the right-side because I’m right-handed. My spouse has a habit of locking the door between the house and garage. She often does it absentmindedly. But after parking and going to enter the house, often with my hands full, it’s easier to free my right hand and pull those keys from my right-side pocket. I don’t need to wonder where they are or shift anything because I know.
See? Everything is connected. Bet you’ll sleep better knowing all that, right?
Sure.
I don’t drive, and I’m no longer married. This saves me from having to make a life-alterating decision about which pocket to use for my car keys, but I keep my house keys in my left pocket.
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Oh, a leftie, are ya?
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No. I’m a righty. And I keep my phone in my right pocket. I have to reach for that more often than my keys.
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Sorry, I thought you were a lefty. You seem very progressive. Cheers
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Oh, in that way, I’m definitely a lefty.
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🤣🤣🤣🤣
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