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You report to Bob that sample F is stubborn.

This is the real-life decision that graphologist Grace Bly would make.

"You have to be upfront and tell the truth," says Bly. However, she says that you should give the whole picture, and remember that there is no such thing as a bad trait.

"It is all about how certain traits fit together," she says. "If you say someone is stubborn, that has a negative connotation to it."

If the other traits in the handwriting point to a good team worker with a good moral foundation, then it might be more truthful to call the stubbornness persistence or the ability to achieve goals.

"The ability to stand up for their morals may be this person's saving grace," says Bly. "You can't say any trait is bad. It's all about how they mix together."

But, she stresses, above all else, you must be open and honest about what you see in the handwriting.