Sex drive & handwriting: So, you like seeing Virgin Mary or having Sex on the Beach?

July 27, 2008
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Ok… This piece is on popular demand. Many people wanted me to write about this because I have not touched upon this subject so far. So, I promise you that this read is going to be fresh ’n’ new, lively, refreshing, stimulating, invigorating, revitalising… Ladies and gentlemen, this post is on sex, lies (read sex) and videotapes (I actually mean sex).

As a handwriting analyst, I frequently encounter few queries like these: Can graphology tell us about the sex drive of a person? Can the science also indicate how my partner will perform? Through graphology, is it possible to determine how sexually imaginative my partner is?

coupleThe answer is yes. In fact, my Calcutta-based graphology teacher Mr Mohan Bose once remarked: “Handwriting can also indicate how many partner one desires in one’s life. Kisko ek partner chahiye, kisko do chahiye, kisko teen, aur kisko jyada… it can be found out.”

Let’s hit the floor now (forgive the pun). The clues to an individual’s sex life lie in the loops of the lower zone of his handwriting (y, g & j). These three letters indicate how much sex an individual needs and how often he wants his physical desires met. The strokes in the lower-zone letters also reflect the degree of a writer’s sexual frustration — an upshot of the gap between the individual’s needs and their fulfilment.

A strong sex drive is shown by long and moderately wide lower loops that penetrate into the lower zone with heavy pen pressure (pic 1). Such a writer gets bored easily and needs a great deal of variety in life. The physical drives are strong and the person is sexually extremely imaginative. The width of the loop indicates the quantum of emotional involvement in sex.

On the other hand, if the lower zone letters are small or truncated and they lack pressure (pic 2), you have an individual who does not involve herself in too much physical activities including sex. Such people just detest physical exertion and show disinterest in sex because the act needs immense involvement at physical and emotional level.

Now, put together these two kinds of people in a marriage. What do you think will happen? There will be drought and famine in the bedroom and they will win an award for being the occupants of the neatest and crispiest couch on the planet. Seriously speaking, the relationship will engender frustration in the partner who is more sexually demanding.

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  • rishi sinha

    great articles… they are an interesting read and i believe the analysis also comes across credible…
    would like to read more
    regards
    rishi

  • Donald Baxter

    GRAPHONOMY with VISHWAS is much better than coffee with karan…anytime!wonderfully explained and i like the lingo a lot.there are manyother signs which pertain to a person’s sex drive…watch out for SMUDGES in closed loop letters like e and tongue like hangings in small o. sign of sexual problems. wonder how many sexologists are interested in GRAPHONOMY now?!

  • Vishwas Heathhcliff

    Your points are valid, Donald. Hope therapists will make use of the science!

  • bob

    Really now, no mention of individuals who display strong, straight-line, stick-like downstrokes in their every lower-zone letter-form, but dream of a feast with Dracula featuring wine to match his age, shark steak with Almas caviar, exotic floral arrangements coupled with discreet Lavender candles, a Goya and Rembrandt tapestry on all fours and Beethoven’s Hammerklavier singing in silence while they literally eat each other off?…

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