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persephone:
That is scary indeed! That’s why the best psychic is yourself and trust what your sixth sense (gut feeling) tells you. Many times I made the mistake not to trust my gut feeling and I regretted it.
Don’t believe everything a psychic tells you.

Dreamer23:

--- Quote from: persephone on June 18, 2019, 02:19:30 PM ---That is scary indeed! That’s why the best psychic is yourself and trust what your sixth sense (gut feeling) tells you. Many times I made the mistake not to trust my gut feeling and I regretted it.
Don’t believe everything a psychic tells you.

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I always found it hard to listen to my instinct when talking to a psychic because if they told me what I wanted to hear, then I would ignore my gut feeling. For example the POI at that time when I was talking to psychics was not treating me like we were dating, and I would ask the psychics what do they think of his behavior. They would tell me that he is very scared and he loves me so much and I have to understand him. So I would completely ignore the signs that were spelling out the fact that he wasn't all that interested.

HornetKick:
Don't get me wrong, we've all been led astray by a psychic who sounded good, but a couple of things stood out in this story to me...what the psychic was saying and what the guy/boyfriend was actually doing. What people say and what people do almost never match - especially concerning guys. It is exactly the same when a guy says he doesn't want children, but he ain't wearing no jacket. I mean come on. He may not want them, but that is how they are made and just about everybody knows this.

This line from the story gave me goosebumps: When I thought he might be stealing she would suggest that I leave him some money so that if he was stealing, he wouldn’t have to....WTFFFFFFF! If he was stealing?? Isn't it obvious without a psychic telling you he is or he isn't?

Also this line from the boyfriend: “I think I might have a problem. But I want to fix it. I’ll fix it.”
The gf's next question should be...what are going to do to fix it? If he doesn't give you any options then guess what - he doesn't have or hasn't prepared any options....so nothing is going to get fixed. oops

and finally this...
I gave the responsibility of making important decisions to someone else so I wouldn’t have to.

Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuck!

The gf in the story had to get some very harsh lessons in order to kickstart her common sense back into her brain. Until we learn, the lessons just get harder (that's what I've always been told).

ladya:
This article sounds like it was written by a bible hugger 🤷🏻‍♀️

Fidget1028:

--- Quote from: ladya on June 19, 2019, 08:00:58 PM ---This article sounds like it was written by a bible hugger 🤷🏻‍♀️

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Agreed

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