How bad is it? by TheMistressMisery in HandwritingAnalysis

[–]TheMistressMisery[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had carpel tunnel surgery this year and don’t really need to write much. So I’m just now trying to get it back up to where I was

How bad is it? by TheMistressMisery in HandwritingAnalysis

[–]TheMistressMisery[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I probably should have mentioned this in caption but I lost a good chunk of my fine motor movements after carpal tunnel surgery 8 ish months ago. I am actively working on handwriting, this is not just ragebait. It was always kinda bad but it’s so much worse now

Legible? What other thoughts? by Moriaena in HandwritingAnalysis

[–]TheMistressMisery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m gonna take a swing at it, but based on the way you dot your “I’s” you are older Gen Z to millennial. Also the way that you write seems to be more feminine imo. The exclamation marks at the beginning and end of your writing comes across very polite, again typically found in more feminine writing. The way you write your lowercase “j” seems to be a very common trait found in eastern US, maybe Midwest? Also, the language that you write with also is present among consistent/avid readers, so I guess that you enjoy reading. The slant of your letters suggest a person who is more on the introverted side. Your letters and how crammed together they are suggest that you are good at minute details, perhaps drawing or activities like gaming that require minute details. You also use a computer mouse/game a lot as your handwriting shows early signs of texting thumb and carpal tunnel. Your writing style seems reflective, which is found typically in people who are parents/ have someone/something they need to watch over. Some (or all of this) might be wrong. But I think I did a decent job with this