Suggests a desire for closeness or a fear of being alone.
Graphologists often divide lowercase letters into three distinct zones that represent different parts of a person's life:
May indicate fatigue, discouragement, or a pessimistic outlook. Graphology for Everyman
Indicates a person who is self-controlled, rational, and independent.
Can show aesthetic appreciation or a desire for "distance" from the world. 5. Signature vs. Body Text Suggests a desire for closeness or a fear of being alone
Often points to a reserved, cautious, or past-focused individual who may be emotionally guarded. 3. Baseline and Mood
Suggests stability, discipline, and a balanced temperament. 4. Spacing and Social Boundaries Can show aesthetic appreciation or a desire for
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