graphology - Slants
Slants
Handwriting Slants - Expression of emotions.
Handwriting slants express the ability to express emotions.
- You have emotions. You do not express it. Dangerous!
- You have no emotions. You express emotions. Dangerous!
Expression of emotions is important.
Tip: Having emotions is expressed by pressure.

Forward Slants BCDE
- Care for human beings.
- Have human beings as company on compulsion basis.
- Wanting human beings. Thus they will be extroverts.
Slants AFG
- Human beings are option not compulsion
Type A Slant
Type A Slant - (88-92* on a perpendicular) is A Slant.
Thought: Early responsibility. Before they were ready. Areas of Physical, Mental, Financial, Studies, and/or Siblings.
Features:
- Erect
- Fairly disciplined.
- Good in emergencies. They handle emergencies well.
- Inexpressive - Less expressive. Emotionally unexpressed.
- Controls emotions in crises.
- Head over heart.
- Good focus.
- Talks sensible. Logical. Practical.
- More Practical, so business type then king.
- Too practical can be selfish.
- Thoughtful spenders.
- Almost pre-decided purchasers.
- Looking for multipurpose use.
- Less time to purchase.
- Constructive people.
- Withdraw at the last minute from picnic/parties even when they organized themselves.
Cons
- Lack of spontaneity.
- Alone. Human beings are option not compulsion.
- All times rigid.
- Unapproachable - Difficult to approach.
Type B Slant
Type B Slant
- They are reasonably expressive in emotions.
- More friendlier then A Slant.
- Combination of responsibility and expression / expressive.
Type C Slant
Type C Slant
- More expressive.
- Impulsive buyer.
- Heart over head. Emotion over logic.
- Very friendly.
- More pampered by parent figures.
- Impressionable - Can get influenced easily.
Emotionally Responsive - The hard rightward slant reveals the heart-ruled, moody, impulsive person. The farther the writing slants to the right, the more this person is subject to emotional stimuli. This writer naturally relates to people’s emotions and has a constant need for affection. He can be very expressive with his emotions and relates to others easily.
Type D Slant
Type D Slant
- Emotionally explosive person.
- They can gift a person and fight the same day.
- Very impulsive.
- Very pampered by parent figures.
Type E Slant
Type E Slant. (125-130* on a perpendicular)
- Uncontrolled expression of emotions.
- Dirty bundle of emotions.
- Absolutely impulsive.
- Dirtily pampered.
Type F and G Slant
Formation: Backward slant.
Explanation:
Characteristics:
Type F Slant. [Minimum one parent is strict]
- Very few close friends.
- They chose friends. The friends are who understand them without expressing themselves.
- Strict rules and regulations.
- Outside the house very comfortable.
- Avoid honking when driving.
- Philosophical - Good philosophers. Like to stay alone.
Cons
- Unapproachable - Difficult to approach.
- Difficult to get through.
- Repression of (repressed) emotions.
- Prefers isolation. Self-contained
- Inexpressive - Nonexpression of their emotions.
- People feel they are selfish.
- When they burst out, they burst out.
- Don't accept handwriting analysis readily.
- Not sympathetic
- Difficulty in adapting
Repressed childhood, early rejection, fear of the future, possible evading of reality, apprehensive of intimacy, defensive.
Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive and will come forth later in uglier ways. Sigmund Freud.
Emotionally Withdrawn - Shown by a consistent leftward slant. The upstrokes and slant are a minimum of 90 degrees from the baseline. An introvert. This person keeps his own counsel, rarely expresses feelings, and makes logical unemotional decisions.
Observation: 90% rapist are F Slant. Leaders are readers. All readers are not leaders, aka Rapist can be F slant but all F Slant are not rapist.
Tip: Nothing will be revealed by the person with the backward f and g slant.
Tip: Nothing will be revealed by the person with the backward f and g slant.
Type Multi Slant
Multi Slant - Unstable Slant - Wobbling Slant
Formation: Multiple slants.
Explanation: Dual Personality - Shown by an obvious slant variation from left to right in the same sentence. This person has trouble making decisions because the head and heart are in conflict. They withdraw into the introverted personality when they feel insecure. Unpredictable mood swings.
Characteristics:
- Moody.
- Extremely sensitive.
- Unpredictable. Difficult to get along.
- Versatile. Very talented.
- They are not comfortable with themselves.
- Doesn’t know how to approach relationship.
- Unpredictable regarding reaching people.
Observation: One parent strict one parent lenient.
Observation: The Multi-Slant writers miss one slant in between.
Type Specific Word Changed Slant
Type Specific Word Changed Slant
Formation: A letter or a word or a phrase may be suddenly changed in its slant.
Explanation: Depending upon which words or phrase the slant changes, the description meant for that slant will apply.
Characteristic:
- Different emotions for slant changed words or phrase.
I did not steal.
I am going to Pune, Nagpur, and Nasik.
I am going to Pune, Nagpur, and Nasik.
Tip: When the slant of the word changes apply that slant value to that word.
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