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That is not necessarily the case, why do you write better with your right hand? or why do you swing the Golf club right handed? It is just the way you grow up, and how you naturally play. The best players can use both feet, it sounds to me you are simply right footed.

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The ball moves in the direction you kicked it.

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Q: What happens if you are right handed but you kick a soccer ball with your left foot?
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