Shebelle
I just have a question about this: let's say I am asking about "Bill" and what I need to know about "the other woman" in his life. And I pull Court Cards for Positions 2 and 3, BUT the Courts are both male cards! Or, I pull for "Bill" and get a female Court in either Position 2 or 3!
I am wondering if, in the first instance, the fact that both are male Courts would be more indictive of an "equal" relationship or that the relationship is not romantic. I suppose it could mean the "other woman" is a man, but I doubt it I also wondered if the 2 Courts were actually both describing Bill, but just different aspects of him.... Does that make sense?
In the second example, I am wondering if maybe the female Court doesn't still describe Bill, but is addressing his approach to the situation.
Thoughts?
I am wondering if, in the first instance, the fact that both are male Courts would be more indictive of an "equal" relationship or that the relationship is not romantic. I suppose it could mean the "other woman" is a man, but I doubt it I also wondered if the 2 Courts were actually both describing Bill, but just different aspects of him.... Does that make sense?
In the second example, I am wondering if maybe the female Court doesn't still describe Bill, but is addressing his approach to the situation.
Thoughts?