[lit-ideas] Geary's Handwriting: Female -- and 'Girlie'?

  • From: Jlsperanza@xxxxxxx
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 21:00:16 EDT

Apparently, there's serious anaysis of handwriting -- as it applies to sex.  
More below.
Cheers
 
JL
 
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_http://www.myhandwriting.com/booksetc/chap8pg2.html_ 
(http://www.myhandwriting.com/booksetc/chap8pg2.html) 
 
"Although handwriting does not reveal gender, we all know that men and  women 
are different."
 
"First, you need to understand the longer the lower zone letter extends,  the 
stronger the physical drive."
"In handwriting, you can't necessarily tell if a man is easy by the  size of 
his y, g, or j-loop. Therefore the loop will simply tell whether or not  he 
needs sex bad enough to hunt for it."
 
"In handwriting, one can see these tendencies reveal themselves in a man's  
handwriting. Many men press very hard onto the paper. This intensity of emotion 
 is like a sponge. It absorbs but doesn't express."
 
"Likewise, many men adopt printing instead of cursive handwriting. Cursive  
reveals the subconscious mind easier than printing. If a man needs barriers or  
has a fear of intimacy, he might choose to print as yet one more barrier to 
the  outside world. When studying intimacy, always evaluate the lower loops. 
Although  men who only print may be good mates, the signs will not be as easy 
to 
 read."


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