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Originally posted by Miss Frizzle
That handwriting...
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It's flawless, isn't it? I mean it's so iconic that several experts have analyzed her flawless handwriting.
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It comes as little surprise to learn that Beyonce is 'feminine, nurturing and would make a good mother' - traits gleaned from the rounded shape of her letters. The star gave birth to a daughter, Blue Ivy in January, and clearly dotes on the newborn, carrying her around New York in a furry papoose.
But what few beyond her immediate circle are likely to know, is that there is apparently an obsessive element to her character, indicated by the way she ends her last sentence with a large full stop.
The write stuff: Beyonce's maternal instincts are also evident in the was she cradles her new baby daughter
Here, Ms Dresbold explains what each aspect of Beyonce's script means - and how you can apply the same logic to your own handwriting.
Do you see the gap between the letter “i’ and the “chelle” in the name, “Michelle”. This gap is because Beyonce subconsciously dotted her “i” immediately before writing the rest of the name. You will see these gaps in the writing of very intelligent, creative people.
Beyonce’s letters are very rounded. This shows Beyoncé is feminine, nurturing and would make a good mother.
Beyonce’s handwriting does not slant to the right or to the left. This shows that she approaches matters in a very logical way.
The bottom loop of Beyonce’s letter “f” is full and rounded. This shows that she is sensual and likes fine wine, good food and a warm massage. Personal Hint: If you find that the bottom loop of your “f” gets bigger and bigger it indicates that your stomach is expanding…You may be pregnant or you may just have to hit the old diet plan.
Beyonce ends her last sentence with a large period. This type of large, yet light punctuation dot shows that she is obsessive and won’t stop until she gets what she is after. Personal Hint: if you see many punctuation marks where the periods are large, heavy and ground-in, it is a sign that the writer is angry, irritable and obsessive.
Beyonce writes her name smaller than the name “Michelle”. This indicates that Beyonce sees Michelle Obama as bigger and more of a champion than see sees herself. Personal hint: Look at your old love letters. If a certain someone wrote his name extra-large and your name teeny weeny, he thinks he’s hot stuff and you’re cold potatoes.
Beyonce underlines her name with a squiggle. People, like Beyonce, who underscore their name with a simple line, feel proud of themselves, like to be on stage and have good self confidence in public. Personal hint: You can boost your self-esteem by making a simple underscore beneath your signature.
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5. This person is writing about a political wife, but she (I think it's a woman) isn't a politician herself. She's practical and highly efficient but dangerously speculative, with a focus on the world around her. She's got short bursts of powerful sexiness. Close up, the stronger impression might be of her high, incisive intelligence. Obviously a creative person – the pen rises from the paper, sometimes with every letter. And those mid-word upper case Rs! Was she taught by Irish nuns? Or is she just serious trouble? Oh my days, people don't say "no" that often to this one.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012...ty-handwriting
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Even her handwriting gets attention and is legendary.

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