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It only means that you grow up. When you're little, your handwriting is wobbly and unsecure and you do the letters as it is written in the alphabet. Then, when you are near the teen time, you discover other ways to write letter. I's with hearts on top ect... Suring 25-40 years old, your writing will stay the same. But when you are landed at 45 and up, your writing gets wobbly again.

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