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1340534 No.1340534 [Reply] [Original]

Has anyone ever seen an adult improve their handwriting? Or is handwriting something you can only perfect as a child, and once you're past puberty you're screwed for life?

>> No.1340559

>>1340534
You can still change it fine, i've made conscious efforts to change individual letters of my handwriting before and after a while it's just now all natural and what not.

>> No.1340581

I, too, have a question regarding handwriting.
(Hope you don't mind me jumping on to the thread)

I'm left handed. If I start writing with my right hand, will it eventually come naturally?

>> No.1340614

>>1340581
Probably, people can learn to write after amputation of their good arms, but the learning curve is steep.

>> No.1340616

My handwriting is shit, but it's lighting fast. Learning to write the letter S from the bottom up really speeds things up.

>> No.1340627

Handwriting's easy to change. You'd be surprised how quickly you can make a change more natural than what you had before.

>> No.1340642

Its always a trade off between speed and precision, however practice will like in all things, close the gap between the two.