I get that but let's say you meet someone new and you been on a couple of dates. I don't know about anyone else but its not on my top question to find out someone's dob after a few dates. Can't the reader pick up if this person will be in your future by connecting with you in general? I'm not sure honestly what to expect from a reader anymore to be honest.
Lol thanks for the bump up too.
I think so! I've feel as though asking for the date of birth is more of an "energy confirmation" for them, and in some cases, used as a legality thing. I know that because of certain laws in place, some readers will not read for anyone under the age of 18. I remember seeing something where a reader picked up that somebody would meet someone, a military person, described their features, things about them, etc., and proceeded to tell them how they'd meet, among other things. I can't remember, for the life of me, where I've read that though. I think every "good" reader picks up the same things, when similar questions are asked, but they see different slices of information, pertaining to the same thing. For example, I had two readers (Sandie Camara? I think?) And Yona pick up on a specific event, where it would take place, (as in, let's say for example, "a white room, with a table, two dressers, and balloons in the corner" - wasn't a real example, but it's the same level of detail, so you know they're picking up on the same thing). This thing is still coming up, and "evidence" is beginning to make me feel it's on its way within the next few months, but I digress. Yes, I believe they can pick people up by simply connecting. The birthday MIGHT help, depending upon their given abilities. For example, Let's say you're born in March. And you give that as their birthday. They'll think, "Pisces male". Ya dig? I feel that's just one way in which it is relevant.
But you are so welcome for bumping:) Hahaha!