The small letter g is the first of the alphabet’s small letters which extends to the bottom. As the writer must first draw a circle and proceed slowly, he has some opportunity to prepare the way his pen descends and ascends. As a result, the small letter g is the most indicative of the writer’s attitude toward material possessions and sex expression.
![]() | Block G indicates a reader nature. |
![]() | G with concave arc signifies a practical mind that acts on its ideas. |
![]() | g with starting arc at the left indicates greed. |
![]() | g with arc at bottom left indicates tendency to escape accountability. |
![]() | g with large loop at the top indicates muddlehead. |
![]() | Unusual shapes indicate an expanded sexual imagination and a diminished tolerance to excess and perversions. |
![]() | g with 2 bottom loops suggests a peculiar sense of self-importance. |
![]() | Triangular and horizontally closed g suggests household despotism caused by sex disappointment. |
![]() | An open and enrolled loop in g implies sexual abnormalities. |
![]() | g with arcade bottom indicates inclination to avoid sexual responsibility. |
![]() | g with wide open bottom strokes suggests openness to sensual impressions but not obsessed with them. |
![]() | g with narrow loops suggest no sexual fixation. |
![]() | g with vertical downstrokes denotes focus and fatalism. |
![]() | Loop-less g suggests restraint. |
![]() | Open g at the top indicates a tendency to be overly talkative and a poor ability to keep secrets. |
![]() | g with huge loop denotes a heightened sexual fantasy as well as materialism. |
![]() | g written in the form of a 9 indicates interest in numbers |
![]() | g that is open at the top and leading to right suggest erotic elusiveness. |
![]() | g with sharpened bottom indicates vengeance and penetration. |
![]() | g with triangular bottom strokes indicates the requirement for a sturdy material foundation. |
![]() | g with end stroke heading down suggests vanity. |
![]() | g enrolled to the left suggests green and egoism |