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I don't know how to write my full name in cursive

So I just do the first letter and then scribbles when I have to sign something.

Is this normal for a 22 year old female with C cups that was educated in the California public education system?
 
So I just do the first letter and then scribbles when I have to sign something.

Is this normal for a 22 year old female with C cups that was educated in the California public education system?

You're a manlet, not a 22 year old female with C cups. And it is because you are a manlet that you will never mate with a 22 year old female with C cups.
 
You're a manlet, not a 22 year old female with C cups. And it is because you are a manlet that you will never mate with a 22 year old female with C cups.

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In second grade, the teachers were impressed at my impeccable script handwriting that I'd learned a year ahead of my level.

As an adult, I write in print.
 
In second grade, the teachers were impressed at my impeccable script handwriting that I'd learned a year ahead of my level.

As an adult, I write in print.

Heh, and I was the only kid in third grade with a computer. Everyone else had to write their reports out by hand, in cursive, but since I typed mine I didn't have to use cursive. I did write stuff in class using cursive but as soon as they stopped requiring us to use it I forgot and switched to printing. Now I barely even write anything by hand. Last time I had to write down an entire sentence my hand started hurting.
 
I think the last time I wrote my name in cursive was 14ish years ago when I was in high school.

Even in technical college people no longer did it and thank god.
 
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I write the first letter of my first and last name in print, kinda swooshy...then a vague cursive-like row of letters to complete those names.
 
Heh, and I was the only kid in third grade with a computer. Everyone else had to write their reports out by hand, in cursive, but since I typed mine I didn't have to use cursive. I did write stuff in class using cursive but as soon as they stopped requiring us to use it I forgot and switched to printing. Now I barely even write anything by hand. Last time I had to write down an entire sentence my hand started hurting.

Cursive is an outmoded form of communication, like "Please" and "Thank you."
 
I used to actually write out all the letters. But one semester I decided I'd take lunch at a nearby chinese place every day, and I paid with debit. The food there was far better than the shit they served in our cafeteria, and cheaper. But anyway, I probably signed the receipt normally for two weeks of that then I switched to the first two letters of each name followed by squiggles.

These days my signature doesn't come out the same way twice, and the crosses for the Ts aren't any more likely to end up over or through the Ts than they are any other letter.
 
I actually paid attention during school and learned cursive. I stopped using it during high school though. I figured print is easier to read than cursive and really doesn't take more time to write.

I've developed my own cursive signature and even on those dumb signature machines can recognize my it.
 
Although I never really used cursive after 4th grade, I still remember most of it. Can't remember the last time I actually wrote in cursive - it's been many, many years. My signature is my first and last initials in uppercase cursive, though.
 
My signature is completely illegible. If I made it legible, I'd have to pause and think about a couple of the letters. Otherwise, I haven't used cursive since school, and if I write, it's all caps unless I'm going for some kind of decorative effect, or need to differentiate between certain letters.
 
I can write it in cursive, and always choose to do so... it'll just look like a mess though.

Anything else... heh.. no chance in hell. Was happily fluent with cursive in 5th-8th grades - but the modern computer has obliterated hand writing skills.
 
In second grade, the teachers were impressed at my impeccable script handwriting that I'd learned a year ahead of my level.
As an adult, I write in print.
You really trust your memories of 2nd grade?
I doubt your teachers were impressed.
It is much more likely that they said "Wow, nice job Billy!" just to encourage you to keep trying.
 
ahh cursive

"you will be writing all your papers like this in HS and College"

get to HS/College

"if its not typed you get a 0"
 
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