Thin or thick, long or short, which one you want in a pen?
By zearah
@zearah (5381)
Philippines
June 27, 2009 9:52am CST
My small bro, loves to write letters and figures, since he was in grade-one, he always got the no.1, now he's in grade two, he want his pencil in two, 1 that is short and thick, and the other 1 that is thin and long, with these he says he could write with no wrong!
How about you, what pen you want? ^_^
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10 responses
@narainsa (25)
• India
28 Jun 09
personally i dont like writing... now that ive started typing... but if asked... i go for a thin and long... easier to hold... however i guess artists prefer short and thick... as it gives them more control on the intensity and the angle... had talked to an artist once who used to do that...
@zearah (5381)
• Philippines
28 Jun 09
Hi narainsa@_@!
Oh, that artist I guess was once you've been good friends! Okay, so now I know a pen thick and short has something to do. I had wonder who would use this short and thick pen I think would be worst! I wish we two could also be good friends here in mylot to talk a lot.
Thank you for participating here!
Happy mylotting ^_^!
@rainmark (4302)
•
27 Jun 09
When i was in grade 1 i got that short and thick black pencil, i don't really undestand why most of grade 1 students got the same pencil maybe it durable and hard to break lolz.
But for me, i prefer the long and thin pencil, my fav brand was mongol no.2 hehee.
cheers.
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@siddharthjeevan (645)
• India
27 Jun 09
I love pens that are thin. I find that i write better when i write with thin pens. Thin pens are easier to handle and better to write with
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@siddharthjeevan (645)
• India
27 Jun 09
I like thin pens better. I find that i can write better with pens i thin pens. It is easier to handle a thin pen.
@siddharthjeevan (645)
• India
27 Jun 09
I'm sooo sorry. I had a internet problem. I didn't know the comments were posted. I'm so sorry.
@siddharthjeevan (645)
• India
27 Jun 09
I like pens that are thin better. I find that i can write better with pens that are long and thin. It is easier to handle a thinner pen as it is easier to grip
@Sandra1952 (6047)
• Spain
27 Jun 09
I like a thin point to my pen, for elegant writing. However, as I have arthritis in my hands, I find it easier to write with a pen with a thick, rubberised barrel. Funnily enough, I found the perfect combination in one of the 'Pound Shops' in England, where I could buy 4 pens for just £1, so I stocked up. It also has to be black ink, as if you have to photocopy anything, black shows up better than blue, and most official forms require you to fill them in in black.