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I remember once in middle school I forgot to put my name on my paper and got 100% on a quiz. We had a sub returning papers and there were two people who had no names, me and a guy in my class. She refused to believe my paper was mine because the handwriting was so awful and she didn't want to give the wrong grade to the wrong person (drastically different grades). I had to have several other students vouch that my handwriting was mine and in the end she also double checked my notes to make sure.

How sexist and terrible is that, to tell a kid they're lieing because girls always have good handwriting?
 
I've had female teachers that have worse handwriting than me! That should go to show that substitute that handwriting legibility has nothing to do with whatever sex that person is.
 
I hate how people do generalize that girls have better handwriting. I've seen some awful handwriting. However, there is reasoning behind it. Boys use the logical side of their brain, which goes with math, and people who are good at math have bad handwriting because they only focus on that side of the brain for the most part.

While girls use the other side which focuses on the English portion and stuff. They write more and are more engaged with what they are writing, therefore, they write better.

However, it can easily be turned around. That's just the basic generalization.
 
I am a boy with amazing handwriting, but I'm a homosexual so I'm not sure if that counts

That might explain mine as well. Although I'm actually primarily right-brained. :o
 
Oooh, so the topic is handwriting?

Some of the people here probably already've seen mine in the thread that I made a long while ago, but anyways
mine has changed recently due to some factors; I figured I still can write nicely enough for me and fast enough for school standards if I write small letters smaller than I did before, also my n/m doesn't look like a u/w anymore because I sorta needed to differentiate those :p

Compared to the other guys in my class my writing looks "insanely tidy" and "really nice", but maybe it's also got something to do with that I'm transgender and so on
 
Sometimes my handwriting in earlier grades was considered above average for the time. That hasn't really changed for me, although learning cursive wasn't straight nature for me at first.

Doesn't matter too much nowadays, because most of the stuff I write out is done through typing, anyway.
 
My hand writing when I'm going fast or a normal speed is kind of bad, but if I slow down it's kind of round and cute looking. Nothing fancy, and I can't write in cursive very well. v o v
 
My mom always said my handwriting was crappy. Well, she says that about everyone's, but I can't ever read hers
 
Mine's a combination of cursive and printing. I learned how to write cursive at 4th grade but never really mastered it, because I despised it. lol. So later on I learned how to combine both printing and cursive in writing so that way I could have the best of both worlds. That eventually pissed off my teacher. :D
 
I was taught cursive since Kindergarten, so I mostly write in cursive.

My handwriting appears to change with my mood. It is pretty and tidy when I'm calm and happy, regular handwriting most of the time, and an ineligible mess when I'm angry or anxious.
 
I always wanted to go to Germany, and living near an Army base I know so many who have.

When my mother got back from Alaska she had a choice: Go to Germany for 3 years and take us or go alone to Korea for a year. My dad wouldn't shut up about how much hated Germany so he didn't have to go, so we didn't. :/
 
I'm sorry but I'm pretty sure that gender and sexual orientation have no effect whatsoever on one's handwriting. However, I do prefer women and I'm female so maybe I'm only furthering that faulty idea...

Also, Germany is pretty close to me now. Now that I can live in the UK forever I want to travel all over. I only need the funds to do so.
 
You make it sound like that there are people who don't value their privacy.

I'd like to meet them.
 
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