Bothered by all the reversed cards!
It's been irksome also for me to experience the same thing over a surprisingly extended period of time.
Despite my determined effort to spread the deck thoroughly over the table, mixing and turning the cards many times, I was almost laughing when my recent Celtic Cross Reading was predominantly reversed! (7 of the 10 cards)
I've accepted the 'returns' from the spread, however.
And, here are just some thoughts:
I have basically interpreted reversed cards as 'foggy', as in a dense fog obscuring clarity and vision. They're in a shadowy state, perhaps even in an unresolved condition.
Other words come to mind, "ambiguous" "equivocating" "potential and shifting".
Borrowing from the I Ching, it's as if they're 'Weak' or they are ill-defined in their character.
The traditional approach has been to understand Reversed as much the same way a 'Negative Aspect' is in Astrology, i.e. for a planet or sign to be in an adverse position or angle to the others.
I am not so satisfied with this approach, however.
I am persuaded that the cards behave in a qualitatively different way than planets of signs act in Astrology. For me, the cards serve more as Dream-images, archetypes, combinations of astrological and non-astrological phenomena. For me, they are doors to my subconscious which draws upon an almost infinite array of images and ideas. As a result, reversed cards 'feel' like when a dream is vague and poorly defined, when there are only emerging characters, and also disappearing features that I can't easily hold onto. When the cards are upright, it 'feels' like a lucid dream and I can easily remember it!
Finally, if you read my first sentence again, perhaps we have our answer right at the outset. Perhaps, that's the answer right there!
Reversed cards all just an 'irksome' aspect to the reading requiring greater effort in working on the answer which lies not in the cards but in your mind and spirit.
This is always the challenge the cards call us to.
Greater effort.