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13/04/2025 6:35 pm
Hi Ernst,
When it comes to the lower zone letters like y, g etc., with my writing the downstrokes show more pressure than the upstrokes, which is healthy.
Unfortunately things are reversed with the upperzone letters - l(small L) and b specifically. I put more pressure when the pen goes up than down. It's thinnest at the upper left quarter of the letter, basically just as the pen starts going left(hands going backwards). Then the lower parts get more pressure again.
Is there any significance to which zone is indicating unhealthy patters(aside from the sexual frustration aspect for the lower zone)? Or does it simply mean that the problem is there, just not as severe compared to if both zones were consistently reversed?
Thank you!
This topic was modified 6 days ago 2 times by Nadya