Was reading Pica Pica's blog and saw a mention of dyspraxia, and that got me wondering.
I've always had trouble learning movement when it has a left/right or clockwise/counterclockwise component. Forget exercise videos. It frustrated me in aikido, and continues to frustrate me in taiko songs that have choreography to them. I can watch someone do something and not be able to imitate it or say which way which arm made a circle, for instance. It's like my short term memory is just not there, but it's fine for other aspects of movement, rhythm, etc.
Also have trouble remembering left/right or N/S/E/W navigational directions until it becomes a habit.
When I was little, I was a very emotional kid and cried a lot. My parents took me to a psychologist, and all I remember from that was embarrassment from having to walk around in my underwear to test something about my motor skills, which of course upset me and started me crying. The dude prescribed me a tranquilizer "to keep me quiet" (which pissed off my parents) and suggested I take karate or something to develop my motor skills, which were lacking in his opinion. I wound up in Judo, was bad at it, didn't like it much and finally managed to quit.
(I'm sure it never occured to anyone that maybe a conflict of gender roles/identity was at work with my emotional issues. Perhaps even blood sugar, as the "depression" I had in my 20s got better after I was diagnosed as diabetic and started treating it.)
Uh, anyway. Only recently have I read the term "dyspraxia," but it seems to fit fairly well.
Just wondering whether this is something androgynes tend to have, or just a coincidence. It occurs to me I should make a poll except I'm posting from my phone and don't want to risk losing what I've laboriously typed.