That is so weird, I find that quite interesting...haven't looked it up in a while though.
By the way this post is likely to not make much sense!
It is said that your handwriting can reflect your mood, personality etc, and I daresay it does, but not to the extent the analysts make out. For example, if your handwriting is large and rounded, analysts would say that you are a sociable person. If it is cramped and small, that you are a shy and reserved person. The formation too of letters is, they say, significant. I don't know how to get stuff like this on here, but if say your "J" for example, is a kind of oldfashioned curly one, they would say that you have like oldfashioned principles. If you leave your "a"s and "b"s not fully joined, they would say that you are not fully honest. If your "w" is more rounded than the one in this font, that you are sociable.
They also say that the placing of your letters are important too. They give kind of "guidelines", according to them the higher/lower you go in this the more you are affected by a certain character attribution. For example:
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(a) see below
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(b) see below
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(c) see below
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The (b) range is where most people form their letters, the ones that are all the same size, eg a,w,e,r,u,o,c,v,z,x,n,m. There is no tail that can make these letters longer, these fit into the (b) range.
Letters that can be expanded high stray up from the normal zone into the (a) zone, letters t,f,h,k,l,b. In this the longest letter stroke can be made higher in the pen stroke. It is said that the higher the stroke enters the (a) zone, the more interested a person is in intellecual matters.
Letters whose tails can be lengthened: q,y,p,g,j: extend down into the (c) zone. This is meant to refer to the more "animal" side of human nature, eg if the tail of your "g" went far down into the "c" zone, they would said you were interested in sex and other basic instincts.
I left out "i", this has a different section. In this, it is important where the dot of the "i" is placed. see, some people place the dot far to the left or far to the right of the rest of their "i," others place it exactly above, some near,etc. Unfortunately I can't remember what the dot to the left or the right symbolises, but when you have it directly above like in this font, it's said that you like to be exact (I do this!). But then you could go on about the size of the "i", if you are using the "i" to signify "myself", then if it's big you think a lot of yourself, if it's small you are timid and retiring, etc. All the time the size of the letters are compared to each other.
Well, people always write differently in different pens, and what situation they're in etc. I write far neater in my precious fountain pen than I do using my biro. If I don't have much time, my writing is scruffier than when I have all the time I want. If I am upset, my writing if different to when I'm calm.
So I hope this has made sense (probably not, it is very difficult to explain which no means of enlarging and changing fonts!) plus I have to say it may not all be accurate because I haven't studied it for a while.
But to conclude all this, I say that you don't need to be too worried, it's a very imprecise way of measuring personality traits, and I have only been studying it out of interest and fun, and shouldn't be taken too seriously, I don't believe there is any proof as to how accurate it is.
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