Seafra said:
Both cards infer three (three of SW and 3 ppl in the 5). Is there a possibility that people are being pitted against one another? Someone is cutting off their nose to spite their face and will end up alone. How sad.
Blessings - Seafra
What does this expression mean-- "someone is cutting off their nose to spite their face"? Sorry, I'm not familiar with it.
Your thoughts here intrigue me-- there is me, the person, and their friend. I know their friend also likes me/has interest in me. Or it could be me, the person, and another woman.
I'd like to hear your clarification, I'm very intrigued! Thanks Saefra!
starrystarrynight said:
With both the three and five of swords coming up, it sounds like it could be somewhat of a contentious relationship - like when you do communicate, there is always a war of words going on between you? Someone always has to win, even it is at the expense of the feelings of the other?
This is true. There is something we don't agree on. But I don't see why this would be something would make the person not want to talk to me anymore.
But this is an interesting thought. Thank you.
Maybe, the three of swords is suggesting you change any dynamic like that in your relationship with this person once you re-establish communication...or something like that? Else, you may once again lose contact with him over something that was said.
Thanks for that too-- this sounds like a good idea. But this is interesting, I'm definitely going to ask some clarifying cards to see what else this could mean.
Also, it seems that whatever I say/said has caused this person to sometimes get defensive.