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Slant from 135° to 150°. This usually indicates an impulsive nature. This person is emotionally expressive and socially outgoing. One must measure using proper procedure.

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DE writers are socially outgoing and emotionally expressive. This person is ruled by their heart and mood. Often impulsive, the farther this person writes to the right the more they are subject to emotional stimuli.

This writer naturally relates to other's emotions and has a constant need for affection. Socially adept and outgoing may not always be compatible with the more emotionally and socially withdrawn AB and FA writers.

The concept of measuring slant is technical in nature and requires the emotional gauge and further instruction to master this process.  This process, the gauge, and a more in depth video is all included in the Level 101 program.  Enroll now and learn this process the correct way.

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Emotional Gauge:

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*You can find more handwriting analysis video lessons in Handwriting University's
Level 101 Handwriting Analysis Course & Level 301 Deluxe Certification Course

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EXTRAS

Articles, Newsletters & Other References

Newsletter Article

Slant Happens

This article written by Pat Provost talks about the difference between slants and the emotional responsiveness of each.

Newsletter Article

The Basics of Slant

Read more about the difference in emotional slants in this lesson by Bart Baggett on introverts, extraverts and ambiverts.

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