Yes, HANDWRITING is enough to identify someone's gender. There may be exceptions -- I'm sure there must be -- but the common observation of sex-determined handwriting differences are yet another thing proving that one's biological gender involves a lot more than one's sex organs, whether one has breasts or an Adam's apple, and other obvious physical traits such as skeletal differences.
Yes, HANDWRITING is enough to identify someone's gender. There may be exceptions -- I'm sure there must be -- but the common observation of sex-determined handwriting differences are yet another thing proving that one's biological gender involves a lot more than one's sex organs, whether one has breasts or an Adam's apple, and other obvious physical traits such as skeletal differences.