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28 Apr 2010, 10:27 am

My signature looks OK - agree with the post about buying a house, really can mess up your sig.
I am not even sure if I could write in cursive at this point other than my signature.
At least I am sure I would write faster printing than cursive because I would have to think about how to form the letters and join them.

Oh, and I am sure years from now I might not be able to write at all since I do almost everything in the computer or phone.


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28 Apr 2010, 10:57 am

I use my regular cursive for signature, it's recognizably ugly.



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28 Apr 2010, 12:15 pm

I can't write pretty fluent signature. My handwriting is angular, hard pressed seperated letters (one my teacher said I'm not normal), so it's hard for me to do one wave. I write my name, simply, without cursive or artistic patterns.


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28 Apr 2010, 12:30 pm

I had a signature that kind of looked like my name but then I thought it didn't look "cool enough" so I changed it. It was quite some years ago. I don't really care for coolness now.



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28 Apr 2010, 2:19 pm

My cursive writing looks exactly as it did when I first learned how to do it in grade 3. I think it's funny.

In high school, one of my friends decided I needed a cool signature, so he went to work designing one for me. After several failed attempts, he decided my name has too many letters to look cool, so I stuck with my elementary school version. Sometimes if I'm in a hurry I just make a big M and then some scribbles, but it doesn't look like the stylized signatures most adults use.



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28 Apr 2010, 4:14 pm

I just write my name.
I had no idea how someone would acquire a signature.
My first was m@ but then I changed it to Morgan.



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30 Apr 2010, 7:45 am

When I created this thread, I was just sorta hoping that 1 or 2 people might have something similar, which after a lifetime of never seeing a non-signature like mine would've been huge; to see that MOST respondents don't have regular signatures is mind-blowing.

And of course now I'll spend the next 6 months obsessively trying to figure out how this ties in with any of our other traits. :lol:


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30 Apr 2010, 1:46 pm

LOL, S-P-M-E, you are soooooo aspie! ;)

Love it.

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