Physical Frustration
Physical Frustration: 
Lower loops that are incomplete. This signifies the presence of frustration in areas such as relationships, exercise, or sexual activity. Something is incomplete in this person's life. 

Desire for Attention
Desire for Attention: 
High ending strokes that go up in the air much like a child raising his hand in class for attention. This person needs to be the center of attention and is always looking for ways to get noticed. This person needs lots of recognition. 
Anti=Social
Anti-Social: 
Shown when the lower loops of y's , g's, and sometimes j's are retraced completely. The anti-social person does not trust anyone and rarely lets people get close enough to really know him. He fears getting hurt emotionally. This is a roadblock to intimacy. 
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Loner: 
The loner needs his or her space. A part of him/er may enjoy people and actually need to be with others. However, when you see the lower stroke of a y or g drawn straight down, realize this person has a need to make it on her own emotionally. In relationships, this person will need space and not be co-dependent. In fact, independent is the key word. This can be a very healthy trait. Remember that at times, this person will need to be alone and give them this freedom. Don't smother the writer with this type of y or g: 

Loyalty
Loyalty:

Shown by a picture-perfect i-dot with no tail in any direction. Loyalty is a commitment to stand by those people or ideas that they consider worthy. 

Self-Deceit
Self-Deceit:
Inner loops on the left side of the circle letters. This person is deceiving himself about something that is happening to him at the moment. This person may not be consciously aware of the things in his life that he is refusing to face. 
Perversion
Perversion :
Lower zone loops that are not shaped normally. These bizarre lower zone loops signify the sex/relationship aspect of the writer's life is unusual. If the loops are large, as shown, the sexual appetite crosses the line into sexual behavior outside the norm. 
Desire for Responsibility
Desire for Responsibility :
Shown by a large round loop at the beginning of a word, usually in capital letters like W or M, but also found in the S. This person has a desire to be needed by a large number of people and will need to be in a leadership role. 
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From: 
        "Andrew Hunt (Quantum Enterprises)" <[email protected]>                                                                                   12:02 PM

 Subject: 
        Handwriting Analysis No. 2634
     To: 
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COMPUTER-AIDED HANDWRITING ANALYSIS PERSONALITY PROFILE:
SUBJECT No.  2634 

ANALYSIS INSTIGATED BY: Mary Theresa Kristie

SUBJECT NAME:  

Trait                None    Mild       Moderate   Substantial    Extreme
                          1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9    10
INDEPENDENCE:.........
ASSERTIVENESS:........|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
SUBMISSIVENESS:.......
PERFECTIONISM:........|||||||||||||||
AMBITION:.............
AGGRESSION:...........
EXTRAVERSION:.........||||||||||||||||||||
WORLDLINESS:..........||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||

To begin the analysis, the first aspect of the handwriting to consider is the flow.
Some handwriting is rigid and taut, as if the forward movement of the pen has been
restrained, while other script has great flow, fluency and vitality. This handwriting
adopts the middle line between these two extremes. The subject has carefully maintained
a style which achieves a middle ground between complete freedom and total control. This
reflects a desire to avoid extremes, and it is also likely to reveal itself in other
aspects of his life. He may tend to adopt either a controlled and conformist
attitude or, equally, may choose to follow a freer, less conformist lifestyle. Which
course is adopted will very much depend on the circumstances at the time, and is never
likely to be as extreme as would be found in individuals with fully restrained or released
script. Thus, the subject is flexible and adaptable to the demands of a particular
situation in a way that other types of writers would find almost impossible.          

  The pressure used throughout the script is average in intensity, indicating that the
subject is able to maintain a balance between too much activity and too great a degree
of lethargy. As a result, he lacks the intense drive and enthusiasm shown by writers with
heavy pressure, but will be equally tolerant of inactivity in those who use a lower
pressure in their script. He will be good at working methodically at the more routine
tasks.                                                                                

  The subject has a signature that is smaller than 77% of the population, and as a result
has a lower opinion of himself than the average signer and prefers to avoid the limelight.
  Even in a position of power he is unlikely to seek acclaim and attention. He is somewhat
more modest than a writer with a bigger signature and can more readily accept criticism.

  Although the subject has a smaller than average signature, which indicates a general
lack of confidence, within established relationships and amongst people that he already
knows he can appear dominant and assertive. He finds it quite easy to ask for favours
without feeling too much embarrassment and prefers to behave according to his own needs
rather than those of his companions.                                                  
  As a result he could well try to put himself at an advantage, even if it inconveniences
those around him. 
  The assertive personality is revealed by the height of the capital letters in comparison
to the other 'ascenders'. The subject uses capitals  which are generally much larger
than the other ascending characters. He is thus able to speak out forthrightly, defending
 himself vigorously when under attack and is able to talk quite frankly about personal
matters without feeling too self-conscious.                                            
  In a quarrel he is likely to argue openly and will staunchly defend his rights, even on
trivial matters.                                                                      
  The subject could make a good sales person, and is equally as effective at resisting
sales talk. He is less likely to feel self-conscious in the presence of superiors, and
does not mind their attention when engaged in a task which he can do well.            
   He is unlikely to hesitate over complaining about shoddy goods or poor service.     
   He also makes a good host, and can liven up a party.                                
  If he feels the need to flout social convention he may do quite openly.             
   He has the makings of a strong leader, but in position of power may be intolerant of
other opinions if they clash with his. If prevented from expressing his views, or if
 he feels that he is not being taken seriously enough he may become quite irritated.   

  Certain embellishments within the handwriting indicate quite a high level of worldliness
or sophistication. The subject has a desire to appear worldly, sophisticated or poised.
  Although extroverted and outgoing, he is somewhat emotionally detached from his social
encounters and may be superficial in personal relationships. He may be manipulative, and
exploit some social contacts which have been developed by means of his extrovert behaviour.

  The handwriting shows expansiveness, and this use of space is linked with an extravert
personality.                                                                          
  The subject has an above average physical and mental need for space around him and
hates to be confined. When writing, this hunger for space reveals itself in a desire to
cover as much paper as possible with his letters and words.                           
  Expansiveness is also the cornerstone of his social relationships. He prefers company,
such as a noisy party, rather than being left alone to watch television or read a book.
 He probably has many friendships, but all maintained at a fairly superficial level.   
  He prefers more excitement and risk than the average person, taking life lightly as
a result. He probably appears impulsive, blurting out remarks without thinking first,
buying goods on impulse, and making major decisions about his life on the whim of the
moment. He could be easily bored and often yearns for change and variety. He is likely
to freely express his feelings and moods, even if he tries to cover them up. He is not
too concerned by some disorder and lack of control,
                                 and may even become bored if there is too much order in his life.                                                           

  The handwriting shows a few signs of a perfectionist personality. Although generally
more easy-going than the average person, the subject also seems more orderly and
methodical, perhaps being a little over-concerned with small details, and fussy about
trivial matters. He may sometimes seem undecided about the best course of action to take,
and may appear to have some self-doubts.                                              

  A number of artful simplifications in the handwriting show that the subject is considerably
intelligent (scoring 3 out of a possible 5 in the IQ categories). He has the intellectual
capacity that would enable him to be successful in a career such as teaching, journalism
or computer programming.                                                              
 

  Emotionally, the subject may have a tendency to worry more than the average person,
perhaps appearing somewhat nervous and excitable. He may not only worry about everyday
problems, but over extreme and unlikely events.                                       
  In addition, he may experience greater guilt than other people, is more prone to
depression, and may sometimes appear to be unhappy as a result. His sleep may be interrupted
and, with poor concentration, and he may appear somewhat forgetful.                           
  These emotional reactions may interfere with his judgements and responses in everyday
life. His responses to situations may become rigid, and he will develop a particular
way of doing things, even if the response is inappropriate. Problems may be avoided
rather than confronted. This could be a mental avoidance, or a physical refusal to attempt
certain tasks which may cause anxiety.
                                             
  In other words, there is a clash between the way the subject thinks he should behave,
and the reality of what he actually feels capable of doing. The outward sign of this
confusion will probably be an inconsistency in behaviour. For a time he will attempt to
regulate every aspect of his life and bottle up emotions and feelings. Then, all at once,
this restraint will give rise to excess, during which time little effort will be expended
in enforcing control over various aspects of his lifestyle.                           
  Becoming aware of these problems may help the subject bring his troubles into a more
realistic perspective. He should try to determine the root causes of these emotional
difficulties and determine the best way to resolve the most pressing of them. In this way
it is hoped that these influences do not have too serious an effect on the writer's life.

  There are cases of isolated ambiguity throughout the script which shows that the subject
is over-concerned with concealment. He is attempting to cover up, and keep aspects of
 his personality or private life hidden from view or cloaked in mystery.               
  This type of handwriting is found in professions which demand a high degree of confidence
keeping, such as lawyers, bankers and doctors.                                        
  It is wrong to interpret isolated ambiguity as a sign of a deceitful personality, but
it does show a need for the subject to hide some part of his personality or background
which may cause embarrassment or anxiety.                                             
 

DATE: 06-21-2000   TIME: 18:57   FILENUMBER:  2634 

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