kelly8875
Pearl Clutcher
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Oct 26, 2014 17:02:56 GMT
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Post by kelly8875 on Jul 18, 2019 22:52:28 GMT
Even though I have a tattoo of my sign on my leg, I don’t really believe. My tattoo is more a symbol of myself, and my birthday, my existence. I got it at a time when I had to learn to focus on myself 100%, and was learning that others weren’t there for me. I feel like my birthday is MINE, and it’s a personal thing to me...even though I don’t care what the number is each year, my day is about me.
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May 18, 2024 9:11:08 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2019 22:54:04 GMT
I don’t believe in them at all.
DH and I have been together nearly 20 years, all of them happy.
We went through Dutch Bros the other day on date night and the barista told us we were so cute. She asked our signs and we said we didn’t know. She asked our birthdays and we told her and she said m, “Wow! You two aren’t compatible at all!” When we told her 20 happy years proved otherwise, she was truly flummoxed. I’ve never met anyone who believed in them so strongly, or who would let them guide decisions and even override real experience.
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Post by 950nancy on Jul 18, 2019 22:59:55 GMT
Three of us are Tauruses.. I would say they got it 66% right. But honestly, I think the signs are just too vague and people see some traits in themselves for the sign they were born under.
Half of marriages end in divorce and then there has to be all those people who don't find a partner and then those who are married unhappily. Has to be way over 50%. My guess is that no matter when you were born, living with another human for years is no walk through the park.
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Post by jovifan on Jul 18, 2019 23:26:16 GMT
How much do you believe in that kind of thing ? Not at all. Not one little bit. And anyone who would stop seeing someone just because of their nonsensical star sign incompatibilty is foolish. (Not saying that you would stop seeing him, but you obviously do have concerns.) I really don’t have concerns, it was more curiosity
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