Author Topic: Does anyone else have a hard time writing?  (Read 1506 times)

Not the writing like as an activity, like, the actual pen moving across paper part

I had to write thank you cards for my 8th grade graduation (182 words exactly) and it was kind of difficult to write

I think its because of the dependence on keyboards and such, i also noticed that when i was writing these, i couldnt even make a straight line properly to write a T or an R...

thoughts?

If it's been awhile since I've written anything, it can be strange for me.

Every time i write, i write until my hands burst into flames.

then i take a 20-30 minute break and keep going.


not really, when i'm writing, my hand just slides across the paper smoothly like a typewriter.
then again, this is usually when i'm writing papers for english

Maybe you write with your other hand and you forgot.

I can write pretty easily

But cursive is another thing.


my hand writing is so awful that no matter how hard I try, I cant read it. This goes with Cursive and Print

I can write pretty easily

But cursive is another thing.


Man, forget cursive.
I really hope that my future teachers wont require any cursive because my class and I in 3rd grade didn't learn it because my teacher's husband died.

>people still using cursive

>2013

i srsly dont know how the forget its still around. It's like using cave drawings in 1550

My handwriting is horrible and it hurts when I do that for a long time

ive had horrible handwriting since day 1, so no not really. i just write stuff really quickly and it looks bad.

i always write in cursive

not really, when i'm writing, my hand just slides across the paper smoothly like a typewriter.
then again, this is usually when i'm writing papers for english
typewriters are pretty much the opposite of smooth

my handwriting looks like a drunk handicapped pigeon on crack tried to draw a picture of a piece of stuff taking a stuff

I have learned over the years that if you don't write fast/ignore hand cramps, you won't finish the 5 paragraph DBQ in the 40 minutes you are allotted.

However, if I write (Like right now) after not having to written for like a whole month, its usually a bit of (as I call it) " Chicken Scratch." However, if I want to write REALLY neat, I spend a long time hunched over the paper, pressing hard, and carefully crafting the letters. Like today I had to design a patch, my hand hurt so bad.

typewriters are pretty much the opposite of smooth
I disagree with that. If you clean up a typewriter and put some 3-In-One oil in it, they move like clockwork. It is magnificent to see old machinery like that move so nicely.