Are they keeping secrets from me?

Best answered with: Cartomancy

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Questions to ask an advisor

  • 1Do the cards indicate my partner is hiding something?
  • 2What is the nature of the secret?
  • 3Is this secret harmful to our relationship?
  • 4Why are they keeping this from me?
  • 5Will this secret come to light on its own?
  • 6Should I confront them about my suspicions?

Questions the advisor might ask you

  • 1What has made you suspect they're keeping secrets?
  • 2Have you noticed specific behavioral changes?
  • 3Has trust been an issue in your relationship before?
  • 4What kind of secret are you most worried about?
  • 5How would you handle discovering they were hiding something?
  • 6Are you prepared for difficult truths?

What is this question about?

This question addresses the suspicion that your partner isn't being fully honest with you. Secrets in relationships can range from harmless surprises to devastating betrayals. When you sense something is being hidden, the uncertainty itself becomes painful. This question seeks to uncover whether your intuition is correct and what might be concealed.

Why is this question important?

Trust is the foundation of healthy relationships. When you suspect secrets, that foundation cracks whether or not the secrets are real. Understanding if your partner is hiding something - and the nature of what's hidden - helps you decide how to address the situation. It can either confirm your concerns or put your mind at ease.

How can it help you?

Cartomancy, particularly Lenormand, excels at revealing hidden information. Cards like the Book, Snake, and Clouds specifically indicate concealment and deception. A reading can show whether secrets exist, their general nature, and sometimes why they're being kept. This clarity helps you decide whether to confront the issue or investigate further.