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The meaning of print in handwriting analysis

How we connect our letters gives information about how we connect with other people.

When we don’t connect our letters, as is the nature of print, we have problems with our interpersonal relationships because, on a personality level, there is no real desire, or ability, to “bond” or “connect” intimately with another. .

Printers are slow, methodical, creative and intuitive. They plan all the steps of a project, detailing each step thoroughly. They are open to the influence of the moment, which makes them impulsive and emotionally vulnerable.

Printers observe everything in their environment as they are alert and even hyper-vigilant. They see the big picture and prefer to work with the conceptual view instead of having to deal with the details. They will work with the details until they are clear in their mind, then move on to the big picture.

In general, printers are:

  • 1. self-centered
  • 2. moody
  • 3. selfish
  • 4. cautious
  • 5. fearful
  • 6. unadaptable
  • 7. insecure
  • 8.independent
  • 9. sensitive
  • 10. Rebel

Printing is front writing (applies to those who need to print in their careers, like architects, etc.), so you may not notice these qualities in the individual. You are more likely to see the superficial charm or the role of the “wise man”.

Beneath the facade is the pain, fear, and anger of early life.

Because he was able to let go of painful feelings early in life and stay on a more mental plane to develop, he is generally intelligent. Her intelligence and creativity allow her to put on a more persuasive façade.

Printers are individualists who often have problems in their relationships. Personality conflicts that are constantly encountered in writing with extreme disconnection (print is totally “disconnected” writing) are egocentrism, self-isolation, contact difficulties, ambiguity and sensitivity resulting from unbalanced impulses, feelings of inferiority nervous difficulties. These writers are very inflexible. A research study supported that printers tend to be more controlled and less flexible than cursive writers. When a printer is in a relationship, she will often do something to mess it up and she may not understand her actions.

If the impression is simplified and direct (without elaborations) it means your direct approach to business and directness in communication. His disconnections reveal his emotional isolation and difficulty in close interpersonal relationships, that is, his disconnections with others.

Because they need to control their emotions, they often end up associating with or marrying someone who ‘does the emotions’ for them. An example of this is Princess Diana’s writing, which is a complete, complete, emotionally immature example.

Printers are often highly anal retentive, meaning that they are developmentally stuck in the period of life around 18 months to 3 years of age. Difficulty getting through this stage can result in a person who is rigid, obsessed with details and in need of control. Often, too, this person has difficulties with their gastrointestinal and elimination systems as an adult. Holding back emotions results in constipation, and all the problems that come with it!

If you have a printer with large capital letters, you have a very difficult person to try to relate to, much less build a quality interpersonal relationship! If the size of the writing is small, it magnifies all these features.

In today’s society, it seems that most young adults print, possibly without even knowing cursive. This goes hand in hand with the inability of many to not really connect. While there are many forms of communication: text messages, computer, etc. – Most people don’t really connect on a meaningful interpersonal level! Communicating is not the same as “relating”.

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