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Handwritting

Dec 10

Yess…. I decided I would share with my visitors what my handwriting looks like…

My Handwriting

According to Silent Raindrop’s handwriting analysis, I am:

If you write this way, you’re probably a private person. You don’t feel comfortable sharing your feelings with a person until you know that person well. It’s not that you are unfriendly, you just need a little more time to warm up to people.

You’re also no doubt very attached to the past. No one will ever stand between you and your best pal from kindergarten-even if you rarely speak to him or her now! Once you make a friend and share a history with him or her, that person is a buddy for life.

and I’m also:

f you most often write vertically, you probably enjoy being in control You’re cool, calm and collected. You’re neither too attached to the past or overly wrapped up in daydreaming about the future. You prefer to live day to day, making the most of each moment.

If your writing typically switches directions withing one sample, chances are you love change and have dozens of interests to prove it, from rock-climbing to stamp collecting to playing the harmonica.

You may also be a bit on the moody side. One day you say “hi” to everyone at school, the next day you don’t even feel like talking to your best friend.

Or you may simply write every which way because you’re feeling confused about the whole idea of growing up. On one hand, you’re tired of being a kid; on the other, you’re scared stiff of getting older, gaining more responsibility, and dealing with dilemmas, like how to survive a blind date. The different slants reflect this confusion.

Another reason you may slant your writing to the write and left may simply be your age. Man y young people write with different slants because their hand muscles aren’t fully developed yet. When teens reach anywhere from thirteen to fifteen years, their writing usually begins to slant consistently in one direction.