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er is stubborn. He will not compromise his ideas and convictions. Ovals: closed ovals of the letters a-d-g-o-q are an indication of discretion. On the contrary, open ovals indicate a person willing to speak of their personal affairs. If the oval opens to the right, the writer is very spontaneous. If the oval opens to the left, the writer has need to speak however is somewhat reserved. If the oval is open towards the bottom, this might demonstrate pure hypocrisy.Inclination of handwriting:Yet another technique in analyzing handwriting is whether the handwriting inclines to the left or to the right. Writing leading to the right is the most spontaneous. The writer obeys docilely his feelings and instincts, and he is affectionate. He is easily influenced. Writing which leans to the left gives the impression of being artificial. The writer may be hesitant in what he writes. His attitude is distant and cold. He may be masking his true feelings. Pressure applied:When writing, if the writer presses lightly on the paper we can deduce that the person is shy, timid, not very sensual, and often of delicate health. However, if the writer presses forcefully, such as I do, one can deduce that the writer is active and well balanced. He has a strong personality and good health. His sensuality is pronounced but normal. He is realistic. Attached or detached letters:Most of you have learned cursive writing as well as detached letters. However, some of you have naturally started writing group letters - some attached, some detached. This can be seen in Mark’s handwriting, here and here. This is a sign of a well-balanced person with deductive and intuitive qualities. He is usually objective and reasonable. A person who groups letters by syllables indicates possible musical aptitude. Someone who attaches all letters together is typically very logical, it is also a sign of a cultivated person who takes initiative. Finally, someone who writes with fully de...

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