10 RED FLAGS you NEED to look out for in someone's Handwriting

Leah Eckardt
9 Mar 202308:43

Summary

TLDRThis video script delves into ten red flags in handwriting analysis that may indicate deeper psychological issues or concerning behaviors. It covers traits like reverses, severe tangling, page ripping, disregard for page lines, warping, and severe forward slants, each associated with different aspects of a person's life. Other flags include overly perfect handwriting, handwriting that progressively decreases in size, and overly embellished handwriting. The script emphasizes the importance of recognizing these signs for better understanding of a person's mental state.

Takeaways

  • 🔍 Reverses in handwriting, especially in the lower zone, can indicate dishonesty and rebelliousness, and may also suggest deep-rooted guilt towards a person's sexuality.
  • 🤔 Severe tangling in handwriting suggests confusion of thought, and when it impacts legibility, it may indicate a person is mentally incoherent.
  • 📜 Ripping the page while writing is a sign of potential violence, often associated with heightened emotional states and a lack of constructive communication.
  • 🚶‍♂️ Disregard for the lines on a page can indicate a person who is selfish and may act in their own interests at the expense of others.
  • 🌀 Warping in handwriting points to deep emotional disturbances, with the specific zone affected indicating the area of life most affected.
  • 📉 Severe forward slant in handwriting may suggest a lack of understanding of personal boundaries and can be associated with oversharing or even more concerning behaviors.
  • 📏 Severely angled and compressed handwriting can reflect high stress levels, tension, and potential for anger and aggression.
  • 👍 Overly perfect handwriting with firm pressure is a sign of a controlling personality, indicating a need for control over all aspects of life.
  • 📉 Handwriting that progressively gets smaller may be the strongest indicator of anorexia, reflecting a desire to minimize one's presence and self-worth.
  • 🎨 Overly embellished handwriting can be a cover for feelings of insecurity, often used as an overcompensation by the writer.

Q & A

  • What are the 10 red flags in handwriting according to the transcript?

    -The 10 red flags are: 1) A lot of reverses, 2) Severe tangling, 3) Ripping the page, 4) Disregard for page lines, 5) Warping, 6) Severe forward slant, 7) Severely angled and compressed handwriting, 8) Overly perfect handwriting with firm pressure, 9) Handwriting that gets progressively smaller, and 10) Overly embellished handwriting.

  • What does the term 'reverses' in handwriting signify?

    -Reverses in handwriting are indicators of dishonesty and rebelliousness. If they occur in the lower zone, they might also suggest deep-rooted guilt towards a person's sexuality.

  • How does the location of 'reverses' in handwriting affect its interpretation?

    -The location of reverses in handwriting can indicate different aspects of a person's life. Upper zone reverses suggest dishonest and rebellious thinking, middle zone indicates dishonest social practices, and lower zone suggests dishonest or rebellious desires.

  • What does 'severe tangling' in handwriting indicate?

    -Severe tangling in handwriting is an indicator of confusion of thought, and when it impacts legibility, it suggests that the person is so mentally confused that they are not coherent.

  • Why is consistently ripping the page during writing a concern?

    -Consistently ripping the page during writing is an indicator of violence and suggests that the person may not know how to communicate in a non-destructive way.

  • What does it mean if a person's handwriting does not adhere to the lines on the page?

    -Handwriting that does not adhere to the page lines can indicate a person who is selfish and may act in their own interests at the expense of others.

  • What does 'warping' in handwriting suggest about a person's emotional state?

    -Warping in handwriting suggests deep emotional disturbances and can be linked to the specific zone in which it occurs, indicating different aspects of disturbing behavior or thinking.

  • What does an extreme forward slant in handwriting indicate about a person's behavior?

    -An extreme forward slant in handwriting can indicate that a person does not understand physical or other boundaries and may struggle to control themselves physically in relation to others.

  • Why are angles in handwriting associated with anger and aggression?

    -Angles in handwriting are associated with anger and aggression because they require a lot of tension and muscular effort to create, reflecting the person's intense emotional state.

  • What does overly perfect handwriting with firm pressure suggest about a person's personality?

    -Overly perfect handwriting with firm pressure suggests that the person is extremely controlling, possibly feeling that they need to control everything to prevent something bad from happening.

  • Why is handwriting that gets progressively smaller a red flag for anorexia?

    -Handwriting that gets progressively smaller is a red flag for anorexia because it reflects the person's desire to make themselves smaller and feel less deserving of taking up space.

  • What does overly embellished handwriting typically indicate about a person's intentions?

    -Overly embellished handwriting typically indicates that a person is trying to overcompensate and cover up their own feelings of insecurity, often using romantic or showy gestures.

Outlines

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🔍 Analyzing Handwriting for Personality Traits

This paragraph delves into the art of handwriting analysis, highlighting 10 red flags that can indicate underlying personality traits or issues. It emphasizes that handwriting is influenced by subconscious and nervous system factors, offering insights into an individual's character. The speaker warns of dishonesty and rebelliousness, signified by 'reverses' in handwriting, especially in the lower zone, known as the 'felons claw.' Other traits include severe tangling indicating mental confusion, page ripping as a sign of potential violence, and disregard for page lines suggesting selfishness. Warping in handwriting is associated with deep emotional disturbances, and severe forward slants may indicate a lack of boundaries. The paragraph concludes with a cautionary note on the 'serial killer D,' a specific letter formation that, when combined with other red flags, requires attention.

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📝 Stress and Control in Handwriting Analysis

The second paragraph continues the discussion on handwriting analysis, focusing on signs of stress, anger, and control issues. It explains that compressed handwriting with angles indicates high levels of tension and potential anger, while curves suggest a more relaxed state. The speaker identifies overly perfect handwriting with firm pressure as a sign of an extremely controlling personality, who may not necessarily have deep emotional disturbances but are likely to exert control over others. The paragraph also touches on handwriting that progressively becomes smaller, which is a significant indicator of anorexia and low self-esteem. Lastly, it mentions overly embellished handwriting as a possible overcompensation for feelings of insecurity, advising the audience to be aware of these subtle cues in people's writing.

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Keywords

💡Red Flags

Red flags in this context refer to warning signs or indicators that something may be amiss or problematic. In the video, red flags are specific traits found in handwriting that suggest underlying personality traits or emotional states. For example, 'a lot of reverses' is mentioned as a red flag for dishonesty and rebelliousness.

💡Handwriting Analysis

Handwriting Analysis, also known as graphology, is the study of the physical characteristics and patterns of handwriting to determine a person's character, personality, or emotional state. The video discusses how certain handwriting traits can reveal subconscious influences and nervous system-related behaviors.

💡Reverses

In the context of handwriting analysis, 'reverses' are strokes that go in the opposite direction of the conventional writing flow. The script mentions that if these are found in the lower zone of handwriting, they may indicate deep-rooted guilt or dishonesty, and are sometimes referred to as the 'felons claw'.

💡Zones

Zones in handwriting refer to the different areas of the written text, typically divided into upper, middle, and lower zones. Each zone is believed to correlate with different aspects of a person's life. For instance, the video explains that reverses in the upper zone may indicate dishonest thinking patterns.

💡Severe Tangling

Severe tangling in handwriting is a trait that suggests a high level of mental confusion. When it becomes so extreme that it affects the legibility of the writing, it can indicate a lack of coherence in thought, as mentioned in the script.

💡Ripping the Page

The act of 'ripping the page' while writing is presented in the video as an indicator of potential violence. It is usually associated with heightened emotional states and suggests a person who may not know how to communicate without being destructive.

💡Ignoring Page Lines

When a person 'doesn't care about the lines of the page', it suggests a disregard for boundaries and can be a sign of selfishness. The video implies that such individuals may be charming but are ultimately self-serving, willing to get what they want at others' expense.

💡Warping

Warping in handwriting is a distortion in the form of the letters, which is different from wobbling caused by anxiety or health issues. The script explains that warping indicates deep emotional disturbances and can be linked to the specific zone in which it occurs to suggest different types of emotional distress.

💡Forward Slant

A 'severe forward slant' in handwriting is associated with a person who is emotionally expressive and may not respect physical or personal boundaries. The video uses this trait to illustrate how extreme expressions of handwriting can be concerning, especially when combined with other red flags.

💡Serial Killer D

The 'Serial Killer D' is a specific handwriting trait where the lowercase 'D' is unusually forward-slanted, even more so than the rest of the handwriting. It is mentioned in the video as a sign of struggling to control oneself physically in relation to others, and while not definitive, it is a trait that cannot be ignored.

💡Severe Angles and Compression

In handwriting, 'severe angles and compression' suggest a person who is under a lot of stress and tension, potentially leading to anger and aggression. The video explains that angles in handwriting equate to anger, indicating a very intense and possibly aggressive individual.

💡Overly Perfect Handwriting

The term 'overly perfect handwriting' in the video refers to handwriting that is not only meticulously crafted but also written with a super firm pressure. This is seen as a sign of an extremely controlling person who may feel the need to control every aspect of their life and the lives of those around them.

💡Diminishing Handwriting Size

Handwriting that gets 'smaller and smaller' is highlighted in the video as a significant red flag for anorexia. It symbolizes a person's desire to make themselves less significant and take up less space, often linked to low self-esteem and a need for support.

💡Overly Embellished Handwriting

This refers to handwriting that is excessively decorated or flourished. The video suggests that such handwriting is often a cover for feelings of insecurity. It is an overcompensation that may indicate the person is hiding something or trying to distract from their true emotions.

Highlights

Handwriting analysis can reveal subconscious traits and nervous system influences about a person.

Presence of many reverses in handwriting may indicate dishonesty and rebelliousness.

The term 'felons claw' refers to reverses in the lower zone of handwriting, possibly indicating guilt towards sexuality.

Zones in handwriting can provide insights into different aspects of a person's life and their dishonest tendencies.

Severe tangling in handwriting suggests confusion of thought and potential incoherence.

Ripping the page while writing can be a sign of potential violence and emotional instability.

Disregard for page lines may indicate a selfish nature and willingness to exploit others for personal gain.

Warping in handwriting suggests deep emotional disturbances and can be zone-specific.

Severe forward slant in handwriting may indicate a lack of understanding of personal boundaries.

The 'serial killer D' is a specific handwriting trait associated with a tendency for physical overstepping in relationships.

Angled and compressed handwriting can signify high stress levels, tension, and potential anger.

Overly perfect handwriting with firm pressure may suggest a controlling personality.

Handwriting that progressively gets smaller can be a significant indicator of anorexia and low self-esteem.

Overly embellished handwriting may be a cover for feelings of insecurity and overcompensation.

Handwriting analysis can be a tool to identify potential red flags in a person's behavior and mental state.

Transcripts

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these are 10 red flags in handwriting some of  these are traits that will make me actually leave  

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a person's presence if I see a crazy combination  of these and then others of these are just also  

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serious indicators that you should look out for  this person and see what's wrong many people think  

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that handwriting is just how you were taught to  write however it also has a lot of subconscious  

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and nervous system related influences that can  tell a lot about a person if you want to learn  

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more about handwriting analysis Please Subscribe  I'm trying to hit a hundred thousand let's get  

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into it first is a lot of reverses this is  one of the biggest indicators of dishonesty  

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and rebelliousness and handwriting analysis if  these reverses are in the lower Zone they're  

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usually referred to as the felons claw I've grown  to not really like that term very much but if you  

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hear another graphologist talking about a felons  claw and you hear me talking about reverses we're  

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talking about the same thing they usually occur  in the lower Zone but they can occur anywhere  

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in someone's handwriting and when it's in the  lower Zone it can also be an indicator of deep  

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rooted guilt towards a person's sexuality but  if there are reverses all over the place then  

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it's it's most likely just dishonesty and since  we're talking about zones if we look even closer  

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and think of it in terms of zones we can get even  more specific with this trait given that each Zone  

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correlates to a different aspect of a person's  life so if you notice these reverses happening  

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in the upper Zone this would indicate dishonest  and rebellious ways of thinking if it's in the  

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middle Zone then it would indicate dishonest  social practices and if it's in the lower Zone  

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then it would indicate dishonest or rebellious  desires or the exception that I talked about  

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of a deep-rooted guilt number two severe tangling  this is an indicator of confusion of thought when  

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it gets so severe that it's impacting legibility  then it's like this person is so confused mentally  

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they're not even coherent like they're not even  making sense and you'll hear me say this a lot  

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in this video but if any trade is happening  in a small amount it's not much of a concern  

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but if it's severe then you know it's a deeper  problem number three someone who rips the page  

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when they write this is an indicator of violence  it usually only occurs to writers when they're in  

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heightened emotional states so if you notice it  happening consistently when someone writes that  

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they're consistently ripping the page it's just  a huge red flag to be destroying the fabric of  

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what you're trying to communicate on this would  indicate they don't know how to communicate in a  

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way that isn't destructive number four someone  who doesn't care about the lines of the page  

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these people are a lot of fun until they aren't  when you meet these kinds of people you'll want  

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to be their friends because they're so inspiring  and they march to be of Their Own Drum Until you  

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realize that it actually comes from a very selfish  place yes these people will do whatever they can  

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to get what they want and it will come at your  expense if need be number five warping this is  

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not to be confused with wobbling which is very  different wobbling happens due to either anxiety  

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or health problems warping is when there's  a form that's actually broken or otherwise  

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worked and it indicates deep emotional  disturbances that like all these other  

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traits correlate to what zone it's occurring in  for example if this is occurring in the upper  

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zone of the handwriting this would indicate  disturbing ways of thinking if it's in the  

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middle Zone it would indicate disturbing ways of  Behaving socially and then if it's in the lower  

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Zone it would indicate disturbing desires if it's  in every Zone just run number six severe forward  

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Slants the Slants of your handwriting indicates  how emotionally forward you are in general people  

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with a forward slant are great because they're  very expressive you don't need to like wonder  

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how they're feeling they're going to let you  know how they're feeling they're either going  

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to be laughing or they're going to be crying  but like I said anything that's an extreme  

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and handwriting is of concern so an extreme  Forest land would indicate someone that does  

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not understand physical or other boundaries in its  most adorable form it can mean maybe standing too  

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close to you when they're talking to you and  being prone to over sharing but in its most  

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terrifying buying form there are a lot of serial  killers that have this trait if you already have  

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a bunch of red flags that are showing up this  one is just seasoning I should also talk about  

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a letter specific trait that kind of goes along  with this and this is the serial killer D it's not  

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called the serial killer D it's called something  else so this is a trait that cannot be ignored  

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it happens usually in conjunction with someone  that already has a super forward slanted writing  

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they're lowercase D's usually at the ends of words  will be even further forward slanted than the rest  

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of the handwriting it indicates struggling to  control yourself physically in relationship to  

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others a lot of serial killers have this trait  of course not everyone with this trade is going  

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to be a serial killer it's just like one of those  traits that I cannot ignore and then I cannot not  

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talk about in this video number seven severely  angled and compressed this is kind of two trades  

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combined into one they kind of go together so  about compressed handwriting these people are  

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so God bleeping stressed even if their life is no  more stressful than someone they think that they  

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have the most stressful lives of all lives and  you see that in their handwriting because it's  

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constricted it's tense and that's how their  muscles feel that's how they feel in their  

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body and that's how they behave and so that's  how they write and you know if that's how they  

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normally write then that's how they're feeling in  their body but the reason I say like compressed  

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and angles handwriting they usually go together  because like compression will turn into angles  

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the angles in this mean that they're so stressed  that they're easily angered angles equal anger in  

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handwriting it takes a lot of tension and a lot of  to go in One Direction and then stop and turn on  

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a dime go the other direction that takes a lot of  muscular tension to do that so if you see someone  

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with a lot of angles in their handwriting you  know this is a very intense most likely angry  

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and aggressive person versus if you see someone  with a lot of Curves you can't be tense in your  

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muscles if you're trying to draw a curve you  have have to have like an element of ease if  

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you're new to handwriting analysis and you don't  really know where to start just look at Angles and  

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curves number eight overly perfect handwriting  this is not any overly perfect handwriting this  

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is specifically overly perfect handwriting with a  super firm pressure so especially if you see that  

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the pressure is really firm you know that this  is an extremely controlling person they're not  

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serial killers per se they don't have these deep  rooted emotional disturbances they might but they  

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most likely don't but these are people that feel  like if they don't have control over everything  

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something bad is going to happen which is very sad  but the reason I say look out for these people is  

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because these are the types of people that control  their relationships or controlling of the people  

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in their lives which I think is also something  that is important to look out for and the reason  

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I say look out for the heavy pressure as opposed  to the standard pressure or lighter pressure p  

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people with standard to light pressure with  the overly controlled handwriting are usually  

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just very controlling and perfectionistic of  themselves and that's because they don't like  

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themselves if they're not perfect they're more  controlling over themselves sad yes but but do  

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you see how these two are different one is more  out of self-consciousness and another one is more  

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just out of this overall need for control  let me know if that's confusing this person  

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isn't really a red flag do they need to work on on  forgiving themselves being good to themselves and  

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not feeling like they need to be perfect yes the  other person the tense controlling person that's  

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more of the red flag number nine handwriting that  gets smaller and smaller and smaller and smaller  

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this is the biggest indicator in handwriting  analysis of anorexia because it's this person  

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wanting to make themselves smaller and smaller  it's one smaller and feeling like they're less  

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and less and less and less deserving of taking  up space usually just small handwriting by itself  

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would be an indicator of being detail-oriented and  focused but again when you see this progression  

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that's a huge red flag and you you want to  be there for this person you want to ask them  

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what's going on especially if it's mixed with  other indicators of low self-esteem yeah you  

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really want to be there for this person number  10 overly embellished handwriting this is more  

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of a personal pet peeve these people are very  romantic and interesting and showy with their  

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gestures but it's usually to hide something else  it is always an overcompensation and it's usually  

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just an overcompensation to cover up their own  feelings of insecurity but that's the thing  

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about people that are hiding things you don't  know what they're hiding until you do all right  

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that's everything let me know if you have any red  flags that you look for thank you [ __ ] [Music]

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