
Is this couple headed
for divorce? Are they a match made in heaven or hell? Handwriting
reveals all!-by
Bart Baggett
One of the most profound uses of handwriting
analysis is the art of compatibility analysis. I say "art"
because even though predicting the personality is based on solid
psychological principles, the ability to combine those two personalities
and predict how these to humans will interact takes years of
experience and is not something that can be calculated with math.
Look at the two samples and decide if you
think the marriage will last. At the time they wrote this, now,
they are married. However, they are considering divorce. Can
they change? Should she change or he change?
Is he the problem or is she the problem?
In my experience, it is always a two-way street. In this situation,
They are both too sensitive to criticism and both have valid
reasons, at this point, to want to leave the other.
I think she has been most generous and
he is a pain in the butt.
See the handwriting sample
with my notes

Amanda, Wife

Now, here is her husband's handwriting. We will call him JOE.
Are they a good match. Will they get divorced?
Here are my notes on Amanda's Handwriting sample
below.
1. Fluid thinker, bright mind. Connects thoughts in a fluid
fasion. Good talker.
2. Yielding round top "s". Avoid conlict and yields
in arguments when she knows she is right.
3. t-bars 3/4 of the way up the stem: good goals, pragmatic, good
self-esteem
4. closed e-loops. Selective listening ... closed her ears to
certain people.
5. Tall looped d-stem. Excessive fear of criticism and vanity.
Concerned about what others
might think and gets defensive quickly.
6. End of word tilting down is a sign of depression. Check for
medical or emotional symptoms.
7. M humps going downhill = diplomacy.. a kind way with words
and people.
8. A in Amanda is healthy size indicating a healthy ego to support
a decent self-esteem. (Not high, but better than average.)
9. Big spaces between letters indicate a sense of generosity with
her time and money.
10. a and o shapes that are very clean, open, and not-closed at
the top indicate a sense of honesty, talkativeness, and clear
communication.

Here are my notes on Joe's Handwriting sample below.
1. Tall looped d-stem. Excessive fear of criticism and vanity.
Concerned about what others
might think and gets defensive quickly. This loop is MUCH larger
than Amanda's because his middle zone is so much smaller. This
indicates he is almost paranoid. He imagines criticism and makes
assumptions that are not true. HARD TRAIT TO LIVE WITH.
2. Bouncy baseline indicates a fast mind and a lack of anal-retentive
qualities. Often people with bouncy baselines are clumsey.
3. t-bars 3/4 of the way up the stem: good goals, pragmatic, good
self-esteem as it relates to goals. ( A large d is an insecurity,
but it should not be confused with one's self-esteem)
Very pointed t-bars indicate a VICIOUS sarcasm. This is his defense
mechanism for his sensitiveness.... hyper critical.
4. Very talkative. Talks without thinking first. He may be prone
to hurt feelings considering his sarcastic and impulsive nature.
5. Go to HELL K. This large K indicates his rebellious personaity
and need to break the rules. Hates conformity.
6. Sexual frustration. No surprise... his wife, Amanda, is divorcing
him. Go figure.
7. Y and G downstrokes that end in a straight line and fade away.
Straight down indicates a loner... he doesn't trust or want to
need anyone close. The fading quality is a bit of laziness and
inability to make a strong powerful finish. I would say his physical
drives and even energy has been compromised lately.
8. The d-stem is both looped and tilted backwards at a significantly
different slant than the rest of the writing. This shows he "withdraws"
into himself when he gets criticized and goes into his shell.
(Yes, he has sarcasm... but his shell is the safest place when
his feelings are hurt. This is confirmed by the small writing.
)
Finally, his writing is small, focused, and has sharp points
on his m and n humps. This shows a high level of analytical ability,
focus, concentration , and intensity. His fear is what drives
him to be difficult to live with because his defense mechanisms
must be turned on 24 hours per day. He should retrace his "d"
before he gets re-married.
This couple is already in the process of a divorce. Good decision.

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