Okay, so, today I tried out this whole “free love tarot” thing to figure out what some dude’s thinking, specifically if it’s a “yes” or “no” kind of deal. I’ve always been a bit curious about tarot, but never really dived in, you know?
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First off, I found this online thingy where you can do a free reading. I’m not sure how legit these online tarot things are, but hey, it was free, so I figured, why not? I went for a basic “love tarot” reading, ’cause that’s what I was interested in.
The whole process was pretty simple. I just had to focus on my question, which was basically, “What’s this guy thinking about me, yes or no?” Then I clicked around a bit, picked a card (virtually, of course). It was kind of cool, like shuffling a digital deck of cards, though I’ve gotta say, I’d probably prefer doing it with real cards.
The card I ended up with was the Ace of Cups. Now, I know absolutely nothing about tarot cards, so I had to do some quick research. From what I gathered, this card is all about new beginnings in love, emotional connections, and stuff like that. Sounds pretty positive, right?
But here’s the thing, I was looking for a straight-up “yes” or “no” answer. And this card, while it seemed good, didn’t exactly scream “YES, HE’S TOTALLY INTO YOU.” It felt more like a “maybe, there’s potential.” Which, you know, isn’t super helpful when you’re trying to figure out if a guy’s got feelings for you or not.
I guess these love tarot readings are more about getting a general vibe or understanding the energy around a situation, rather than getting a clear-cut answer. Maybe a real tarot reader, someone who actually knows what they’re doing, could have given me a more specific interpretation. But for a free online thing, it was an interesting experience.
- The whole thing took like five minutes.
- I picked the Ace of Cups.
- It suggested something positive but not a yes.
- I will probably do it again, with real cards next time.
My conclusion?
Tarot seems cool, but maybe not the best way to get a “yes” or “no” on a guy’s thoughts. But I felt a little bit excited, cause this is kind of a romantic thing and might be fun to do it again! I’ll probably try to learn a bit more about the cards, too, so I can understand the meanings better next time. Maybe I’ll even get a real deck and try it out for myself. Who knows?