Fortune Tellers

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tina
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Hi

I wonder if anyone can give me a bit of advice.  I am due to go to a local fortune teller as a girly night out on Friday.

Originally, I was ok about going but now I'm getting bad vibes about the whole night!  I don't know if it's just jitters or what?

I have found out recently that she tells all - good and bad (e.g., she supossedly told a husband that his wife will take ill and within 3 months she was diagnosed with cancer).  I don't feel mentally strong enough at the moment (my dad is just out of hospital) if she were to say anything significantly bad to me.  I am nearly thinking of giving the whole night a miss.

Can someone give me good sound advice?  Its been almost 30 years since I last had my palm read.

 

Thanks.

 

Tina.

 

sonban
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Joined: 04/06/2010
Hi im not really good with

Hi im not really good with all this kind of stuff but if it was me I would explain to the fortune teller that you dont feel mentally stong enough to cope with any bad news.  She should take this into consideration and keep bad news to herself and just give you positive news if she isnt prepared to do this she cant be very good.  Good luck in what ever you decide x

tina
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Fortune Tellers

Hi

Just to report back on my concerns.  I didn't go to the fortune teller on the girly night out but I did pluck up the courage on holiday in Blackpool last week.

I was told some very positive things.  Subjects that are kept very close to my heart!  Nobody knew about them! I was told how to handle certain situations that were worrying me.  I came away feeling very positive about my future.  She made me feel very relaxed and at home with her and not afraid at all.

But the funny thing that happened to me was a couple of days later,also in Blackpool,I was stopped in the street at random by a lovely romany  lady who gave me two charms (for a cost ) and looked at my palm and told me virtually the same things as the previous fortune teller.  How uncanny is that?

She also told me things about myself that I had forgotten.  She was also a lovely lady and really put me at ease.  She also kept asking me why I was afraid of her so I explained that I thought (years ago) I had had a gypsy curse put on me from an old woman who spoke to me in a foreign language as I wouldn't give her any money.  She was silen for a minute and then explained that there was no curse and this woman shouldn't have scared me in this way as it's those type of people who give them a bad reputation.  She told me to go and enjoy myself.

I know some people (my husband included) are sceptical of these people but I'm now a firm believer!

Regards,

 

 

Tina.