Thanks again for subscribing to the Analyze My Face Free Mini-Course! Here’s Lesson #3.
I hope you enjoyed the basic handwriting traits of size and slant, which you can use to get a glimpse into anyone who can write! And then there was how face reading the lips correlated to size. Maybe you noticed lips can also correspond to slant…?
Still, we’ve barely touched the tip of the iceberg so far! The member’s course that you get when you sign up gives you loads of details on vocab, pressure, zones, baselines, and what to ask a person to write when you want to examine their handwriting. You’ll also learn about eyes, eyebrows, foreheads, ears, mouths, and so much more with face reading!
Of course, as a trial member you’ll be able to find all that in the member areas, plus a lot more bonus material if you become a full member.
Today we’re going to look a bit more into face reading. It’s amazing that you can get a general sense of a person simply by knowing what traits to associate with their jaws, cheeks, nose, chin, etc., and what it means when you put the whole puzzle together.
In today’s lesson we’ll take a look at the nose, specifically nostrils.
This free lesson is a supplement to “Needy Nellie”, one of the in-depth member articles that describes neediness in handwriting.
In “Needy Nellie” you can look for nine different strokes in a person’s handwriting that suggests they can become very attached to others, emotionally and even financially. You’ll find this article in the “Attitude” Section once you join.
Here’s how you can also spot it in someone’s face. Take a look at the width of their nostrils. Are they lean, medium, or wide?
If they are lean or thin, this person is likely to become dependent on others. They are better at following than leading, and being put on teams helps them succeed more easily.
This is a facial trait that can actually change; naturally dependent people can become more independent if they choose to and they work at it.
When they do, as time goes by, their nostrils may actually flare more! Children with thin nostrils can grow up to have wider ones. They’re not momma’s boy anymore.
If a person’s nostrils are wide, they are naturally highly motivated to be independent. They can do it all by themselves.
They don’t need any help from you, thank you very much. In fact if they don’t like how you’re doing something, you may just find your task being taken over.
If the nostrils are somewhere in between, i.e. medium in width, this person can go either way on different issues. Sometimes they will be very determined to lead and succeed, while in other pursuits they are happy being delegated to.
If you see the tendency toward dependency in both a person’s handwriting and their face, and you’re not the sugar-daddy or sugar-mommy type, go into a relationship with them with both eyes open (as always this is your prerogative).
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Good luck when analyzing for neediness. Know that some people don’t realize that they are needy, or they will try to hide it in the first flush of dating.
So don’t forget to examine their family life and the way they act toward you, along with their handwriting and their nose.
For example, do they ask for favors often? Are they quick to admit they prefer living with someone over being alone? Do they want to see you as often as possible, call you every free minute? Do they call their parents every day? You get the picture.