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Physical writing was the absolute bane to my dyslexic ass as a kid. mlp-fscared.png.cc360d9c8ef376970cafca9dd33b5540.png And that wasn't even cursive, which I imagine would've been a total nightmare. mlp-fshock.png.82b999409d903ee93dfa469356aada39.png

It got a lot better once I could start writing in print.

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9 hours ago, Retro*Derpy said:

When I have to write anything down it's usually in cursive. My print handwriting is extremely bad. :worry:

Me too, but my cursive is even worse unless I wrote really slow.

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I think the only reason they teach you cursive in the first place is so you can sign your name.  Beyond that, I've not used it since I left school, I print or type everything these days.

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No I do what most adults do. I draw a scribble and say it’s my name

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I've used cursive since I learned to write, indeed I have difficulties writing print fast :derpy-hmm:

Also, it's very fun to see people try to understand it :twilightsheepish:.

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I’m physically incapable of doing print handwriting in a legible and consistent manner, so cursive is off the table completely except for my signature. Which I also struggle to do consistently.


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