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The only pen I could find, was dying on me, so it's a bit hard to read.

The text in the picture:

Hello Personality Cafe,
this my handwriting, <---- forgot to add "is" in the heat of the moment. My apologies.
it changes from time
to time. At least you
can read it now.
Analyze, if you dare! :)
Synched

 

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@Synched I like your cursive F (in "cafe") amidst all the print letters. It's the INFJ on the page.
 
@Synched I like your cursive F (in "cafe") amidst all the print letters. It's the INFJ on the page.
I really do mix and match all kinds of letter to be honest. Some aren't finished, others are really fancy, like that F :p
 
Interesting. My writing looks like a combo of traits between Ne and Fi. It looks like my print is like a more legible version of Ne with less space in between overall. It has the "breaks" in words, some being connected, some not. It also has the feature of the Fi one (irregular height). My cursive is more like their Fi; a bit loopy (though not quite as loopy as that persons) with the irregular height they mentioned.
 
My writing is chameleon-like and changes depending on my mood. Perhaps I suffer from a personality disorder, haha. Here are some samples of the various ways in which I write:

 
I'm a lefty :) I had to teach myself to stop leaning my hand on the page so I don't smudge everything. My teachers used to tell me off for leaning my pen away when I'm writing instead of to one side. My writing can go all over the place but it is neat in it's own way. I also have a habit of half joining a word and then not the rest. I always loop my Y's and G's.
 
I'm a lefty :) I had to teach myself to stop leaning my hand on the page so I don't smudge everything. My teachers used to tell me off for leaning my pen away when I'm writing instead of to one side. My writing can go all over the place but it is neat in it's own way. I also have a habit of half joining a word and then not the rest. I always loop my Y's and G's.
I'm lefthanded too. I wonder how many other INFJ's are lefthanded. Time to make a new thread! :D
 
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Warning! Terrible handwriting. :blushed: What's my type according to handwriting analysis?



Edit:
My own analysis: My handwriting seems to be relaxed...maybe a bit too relaxed... impulsive.
I would say it resembles the *Ni sample due to the baseline breaks, but also the Fi sample due to the irregular height of the letters. My handwriting is not slanted to the left though... What is your takes on my crow's feet? :)
 
This is something I wrote a few years ago but I don't really remember writing it and it is a bit messier, sometimes I write smaller like the Ti example but it depends what its for so I mostly type. Sorry for the small size:

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I can understand the meaning for NFJ. but I write rather large, always have, and I'm pretty far from being an extravert... I wonder what that could mean?
 
I'm kinda on the fence as a INxP maybe my handwriting can help me figure it out
 
Both articles pegged me INFJ. Go figure!
 
I've gotten a number of compliments on my handwriting from classmates over the last couple of years, which struck me as weird because my writing isn't overly tidy or really very proper. I'm also very self critical, so perhaps I should take the compliments and run. :p

I won't post my handwriting, but having looked over my school notes from last term, I'd say my handwriting looks like the Ni example and the Fe example from the second article got together and had a baby.

A couple of points:

1) I was taught to write by my mom, who studied business in college during the sixties, so she was very particular about everything. My handwriting is essentially a more relaxed version of hers. (Her writing is, by the way, completely exquisite.)

2) My writing hand was damaged in an accident when I was a kid; while most of the damage was resolved, one of my fingers just does not align properly, so I get miserable hand cramps when I write because I can't really hold a pen comfortably. Of course, as my hand gets increasingly sore, my writing gets increasingly worse.

So I'm not sure my handwriting would necessarily be a good gauge of my personality overall generally.
 
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