This is an interestingly fresh question. I write in a smallish, cursive hand. Joined loops, and occasionally my hand jumps. It looks crabbed to me sometimes, but I'm assured it's not indecipherable and actually quite neat. I have Libra ascending; Mercury in Aquarius; third house ruled by Pluto, in which natal Pluto is stationed also. My handwriting is not uniform, it can slant to the left or the right but more often than not is straight. Although I write swiftly, it seldom falls beneath the line. I'm also left-handed, if that matters.
Larger handwriting is not necessarily a sign of self-confidence. Moreover, small handwriting doesn't speak to its lack. Small handwriting is often indicative of precision-intellects, people of an analytical turn of mind. Here is what one site says:
'Large size handwriting can mean extravert and outgoing, or it can mean that the writer puts on an act of confidence, although this behaviour might not be exhibited to strangers.
Small size can, logically, mean the opposite. Small size handwriting can also indicate a thinker and an academic, depending upon other features in the script.
If the writing is small and delicate, the writer is unlikely to be a good communicator with anyone other than those on their own particular wavelength. These people do not generally find it easy to break new ground socially. '
http://www.businessballs.com/graphologyhandwritinganalysis.htm
http://handwritinguniversity.com/me...ional-articles/small-handwriting-personality/:
'Usually, scholars, researchers and great thinkers have small handwriting. For example, take the handwriting samples of Albert Einstein and Sir Issac Newton. Like most creative thinkers, the two have small handwriting. Now, you may ask why. Have you ever tried writing very small? If no, give it shot. Try writing very very small. You will know it’s not easy to write that way unless it is your normal style, and you will have to be extremely focused. Scholars usually need to shut out the world and direct their complete attention on their work. They do not allow their minds to wander. This need to concentrate and stay focused is reflected by small handwriting. Hence, someone who has a small handwriting has a good ability to concentrate.'
Being a huge fan of Sherlock Holmes, Graphology is naturally a subject of interest. Has anyone seen the sequel to the Robert Downey JR. Holmes? There is a good scene in which he analyzes Moriarty's narcissistic hand.