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That's not very nice of dear mother to say. I'm sure it's not that bad. In spite of the fact that I have not seen your handwriting, I will applaud it for its distinct and "scraggly" uniqueness.

*Applauds SophiaScorpia*
*Bows awkwardly* I'm working on ways to improve it. About my dear mother, yes, she's kind of like that but I love her anyway.

*Turning my head left and right, realizes that we swerved to the "Off-topic" road* Oh dear, I guess we should take a U-turn back to the OP.
 
Yes, this is the handwriting I frequently use. I didn't used to write like this until I was around 9 and purchased my first Edgar Allan Poe book of his collected works. On the back, the print was written in a similar fashion to the handwriting you saw. I taught myself to write like that and did not get the hang of it until I was 14.

I have many different handwriting styles, but this I prefer to use most.
You taught yourself fonts? Awesome.
 
Hi guys, I'm just wondering if you're into graphology and maybe could kind off help me analyze my handwriting personality:)
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Hmm...

Mathematical leanings more than literature, penchant for rhetoric, lover of facts and figures, a love for structure but a lack of follow-through despite it.

And, though rational there are strong undercurrents of emotion that will sometimes take control, frightening this writer to bits. A bit of a dreamer.
 
Graphology is considered by many to be a pseudoscience and determining one's personality through handwriting analysis isn't a reliable, solid method since a person's handwriting usually isn't consistent and can often have contradictory elements in determining personality.

However, just for the fun of it I'll examine your handwriting anyway (since nobody has ever asked me to analyze handwriting before!). Don't take any of these analyzations seriously.

Your writing has a slight rightward slant; which is an indication of extroversion or possibly excitement/enthusiasm. Your note looks like it was written relatively fast; I see a lot of commas placed in the middle between words. Or maybe the commas being placed in the middle between words would show that you're careless about how the note would be written. I'm quite sure that it is the prior since some of the words (like eternal) seem to be missing a letter and often, people who write fast or are excited while writing tend to skip letters like that. Your writing has a large lower zone (the ys especially); which indicates that you are prone to being impulsive, indulgent, and pleasure-seeking. Sounds ridiculous right? Judgements like these through the analysis of handwriting are often what makes graphology sound like it has more in common with astrology and is considered more of a pseudoscience than a real scientific method of proving a person's personality through handwriting. Lastly, your signature. Its bigger than all the other words you wrote on the note; especially the capital letters. Indicative of arrogance and an ego over-compensating itself.
 
You taught yourself fonts? Awesome.
Thank you. At some point, it was one of those things I thought everyone was capable of. Back in the days when I was practicing my different styles, I had teachers asking me why my handwriting would change with every exam. That's when I learned that some people can't change their handwriting when they feel like it.

I like to draw. Perhaps it has something to do with that?
 
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If handwriting indicates any psychological definitives, I apparently suffer from multiple personality disorder.

(My handwriting changes pretty readily though there is a certain style I prefer to write in, so that's usually my default.)

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Has a tendency towards playful, joyful ideals. Has an almost biting humour at times, almost cynical. Rarely becomes offended by others due to an easygoing nature, but when it happens, has a tendency to withdraw in order to process.

Admires the practical, steadfast routes, but has an intense and natural dislike for order, and would prefer interactions that are neither judging, nor critical, and as long as they're not 'smothered', they enjoy the company immensely.

Likely one of those individuals who has personal space, and almost seems physically affronted if boundaries are crossed without verification, but is normally clear about these boundaries. Which is why it doesn't happen often (Although, that it happens at all, is enough to be far too much.)
 
If handwriting indicates any psychological definitives, I apparently suffer from multiple personality disorder.

(My handwriting changes pretty readily though there is a certain style I prefer to write in, so that's usually my default.)

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Someone who is guided by intuition and seek ways to serve humanity. Someone driven to achieve the goals they identified for themselves. Someone who tends to be hard on themselves and not give themselves enough credit.



....yes I just looked up traits of an INFP.
:)
 
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I'm no graphologist, I just have an unneccessary comment to make.
You were only born in 97, right? That's what I gather from your username. Well, your handwriting doesn't indicate that you're only 14 or 15 - as soon as I saw it I thought I was looking at the handwriting of a mature, wisened old man.
I know that doesn't sound like a compliment, but honestly, it is.
/16-year-old INTJ female is swooning/
Well, I'm really flattered by your comment! But I personally, don't want to ever be old! I know that's inevitable, but I'll always believe that I'll always be young!
 
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I don't think one can analyze another's personality based on handwriting. That's like trying to gauge your personality from astrology. Haha.

What applies to astrology, applies to graphology.

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The likelihood is that if you are not sure of a practice's validity, it's likely bullshit. Lolz
Well, since everyone's handwriting is unique and it's the brain that controls the way you write and that handwriting analysis is also used in forensics, there's truth to it.
 
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Hmm...

Mathematical leanings more than literature, penchant for rhetoric, lover of facts and figures, a love for structure but a lack of follow-through despite it.

And, though rational there are strong undercurrents of emotion that will sometimes take control, frightening this writer to bits. A bit of a dreamer.
The only part I disagree with is the math part. I'm more into stuff that I can write about and just have my own interpretation of. I've never really liked math because there's only one way and you're screwed if you don't see through the fog.
 
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Graphology is considered by many to be a pseudoscience and determining one's personality through handwriting analysis isn't a reliable, solid method since a person's handwriting usually isn't consistent and can often have contradictory elements in determining personality.

However, just for the fun of it I'll examine your handwriting anyway (since nobody has ever asked me to analyze handwriting before!). Don't take any of these analyzations seriously.

Your writing has a slight rightward slant; which is an indication of extroversion or possibly excitement/enthusiasm. Your note looks like it was written relatively fast; I see a lot of commas placed in the middle between words. Or maybe the commas being placed in the middle between words would show that you're careless about how the note would be written. I'm quite sure that it is the prior since some of the words (like eternal) seem to be missing a letter and often, people who write fast or are excited while writing tend to skip letters like that. Your writing has a large lower zone (the ys especially); which indicates that you are prone to being impulsive, indulgent, and pleasure-seeking. Sounds ridiculous right? Judgements like these through the analysis of handwriting are often what makes graphology sound like it has more in common with astrology and is considered more of a pseudoscience than a real scientific method of proving a person's personality through handwriting. Lastly, your signature. Its bigger than all the other words you wrote on the note; especially the capital letters. Indicative of arrogance and an ego over-compensating itself.
I have to say that it's pretty accurate. But I don't let my ego get the best of me. I'm respectful of others.
 
I've always been interested in such things.

Here. Have a crack at mine:

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Learning your 'font' right now, dear Sir. With black ink and a drawing pen. I use cursive by default, so I already write most letters in a similar way. I think calligraphy could be my new hobby. I could not get into real drawing, because there is nothing I would like to draw.
 
Learning your 'font' right now, dear Sir. With black ink and a drawing pen. I use cursive by default, so I already write most letters in a similar way. I think calligraphy could be my new hobby. I could not get into real drawing, because there is nothing I would like to draw.
I do hope you will share the fruit of your efforts with me when you have finished, friend.
 
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