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Never mind the correct way to write cursive. What are the letters that you have made your own? I have two. One is my capital A. It looks like it's printed by I connect all the lines so I can make it without lifting pen from paper. The other is my lower case 't'; when it ends a word. Being right-handed, I cross it from right to left, add a small loop and cross again from left to right without lifting pen from paper. If it's in the beginning or middle of a word I write it as "normal" as I can.
 
Never mind the correct way to write cursive. What are the letters that you have made your own? I have two. One is my capital A. It looks like it's printed by I connect all the lines so I can make it without lifting pen from paper. The other is my lower case 't'; when it ends a word. Being right-handed, I cross it from right to left, add a small loop and cross again from left to right without lifting pen from paper. If it's in the beginning or middle of a word I write it as "normal" as I can.

Could you post a picture? I've recently begun writing my capital H a similar way. I'll write a few and post later if I can.
 
We all make letters in longhand our own to some degree, that's one of its charms. I haven't purposely invented my own version of anything, but my Vs, upper and lower case, have actual points at the bottoms now, instead of curving as I was taught. In school, we learned to finish off our small c with a tiny vertical line on the upper termination of the curve. This has survived only in my signature of my first name, and in no other word.
 
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