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Viper · M
Well, I wouldn't know a thing about neat writing...
But as a left hander, I would generally say a pen is a pen... comfort will be the same.
The only huge difference that I know of, is you better make sure it's a fast drying (or at minimum, not a slow drying pen)... because the left hand will get any wet ink on it and possibly mess it up.
As for kids...
One type of pen I fell in love with as a kid was erasable pens (and I couldn't find a picture of the type I used as a kid) but looks like they're only gotten more colorful and the quantity of different types has grown.
But erasable pens so you have the smoothness of a pen, but the erasability of a pencil.
Also, there is this video, which is probably too fancy... but some nice cheaper erasable pens might be nice
[media=https://youtu.be/1Dpb-SDxPiA]
But as a left hander, I would generally say a pen is a pen... comfort will be the same.
The only huge difference that I know of, is you better make sure it's a fast drying (or at minimum, not a slow drying pen)... because the left hand will get any wet ink on it and possibly mess it up.
As for kids...
One type of pen I fell in love with as a kid was erasable pens (and I couldn't find a picture of the type I used as a kid) but looks like they're only gotten more colorful and the quantity of different types has grown.
But erasable pens so you have the smoothness of a pen, but the erasability of a pencil.
Also, there is this video, which is probably too fancy... but some nice cheaper erasable pens might be nice
[media=https://youtu.be/1Dpb-SDxPiA]