Bleeding Love


Anonymous asked this question on 12/30/2000: Okay, You may think this question is childish, pointless, cruel, even something I shouldn't care about and should just grow up from and get over cause it happens to every one. Well it may happen to every one but this time it happened to me. and maybe in my opinion those who just let be be are pussies and don't regard them selves highly who knows but heres the explination, some jerk off guy pretended faked and lied I beleived he loved me I thought it was true, we got into a fight I left him on my own with time I forgave him and decided to win my love(yeah right) back, I wrote him poems and gave him all my love to prove I was sorry, He then decided to ridicule my love in front of freinds he made a mockery of me and didn't even appologize, He took my love and left me with it bleeding in my hands, while I stood there crying with love and on my knees He esentially picked up my head and laughed right in my face with an audience laughing right behind him sharing his enjoyment of the soul he just crushed... SO my question is: Will I ever get the revenge that I deserve, will he regret and will I be able to shove my laughter right up his fudgen sphincter? Thank you for your time and open mindedness (if you decide to do this read other wise sorry it was so aggresive that you had to decline)


Sakara gave this response on 1/1/2001:
Dear Anonymous,
First of all your anger is justified and well-directed. You don't say you are a woman but I will assume you are a woman. Too many women (and men, for that matter) blame themselves when they are badly treated in a relationship. They walk away from cruel relationships with their self-esteem shattered instead of expressing justifiable anger in a constructive way. Writing it is one way to direct such anger and you have just done this. Now let's see what the cards have to say. The following cards appear for your "friend":

His first card is the Three of Cups, reversed. The Cups are the suit of love and romance and the Three in a reversed position signifies excessive sexual indulgence.

His second card is the Two of Swords, reversed. The Swords are the worst suit in the deck, often associated with stress and trauma. The Two in a reversed position signifies treachery and danger.

His third card is the Nine of Swords and this is an extremely grim card. The card is associated with misery, despair, suffering, and possible death.

The onset of this very negative read is a Cups card, the suit of love and romance, which means it will be a future romance that will bring him such despair. The warning of excessive sexuality followed by two Swords may well mean his health is at risk. We are talking a sexually-transmitted disease. It is now your choice to warn him, thereby giving him the chance to change his future (for instance by using the right precautions) or not tell him and know a measure of revenge. The choice is yours.

Sakara


Reply: Thank you, Too bad it couldn't be worse. But any thing is better. I hope she tears him apart. Thank you again

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