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Guest snobchickenleg
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Do you think the fool is a good card to receive in a love reading (specially if the question is yes or no)?

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I’d think it would depend on “yes/no” to what?

Guest snobchickenleg
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I’d think it would depend on “yes/no” to what?

Hmmm. Haven't thought of a partulicular question, yet. Let's say, the question is "Is there a chance for a relationship to bloom between A and B?" I always wonder what the fool card tries to say in that perspective. For me fool is the beginning, the potential and such, but like its namesake, is that a foolish choice?

 

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Is it foolish? Sure can be; romantic love has often been regarded with mistrust or disdain. "Only fools rush in," as some songs have it. People do all kinds of ridiculous things for romance or perceived romance. I think asking yes or no questions can only give you so much information. The Fool in response to "Is there a chance for a relationship to bloom between A and B?" indicates, to me, a "yes." But it doesn't say what that relationship might entail, whether it will be a happy partnership or an abusive entanglement. "What does the relationship between A and B look like now? Where is it headed?" gives you so much more. The Fool in response to the first question would indicate (to me) the happy beginning of a relationship, whereas The Fool in response to the second question might indicate folly or a relationship built on air without much substance.

Guest snobchickenleg
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Thanks for the input! I've read somewhere that fool card can be yes, no or maybe. I think it's best that more cards are pulled to get more info.

 

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Guest snobchickenleg
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Is it foolish? Sure can be; romantic love has often been regarded with mistrust or disdain. "Only fools rush in," as some songs have it. People do all kinds of ridiculous things for romance or perceived romance. I think asking yes or no questions can only give you so much information. The Fool in response to "Is there a chance for a relationship to bloom between A and B?" indicates, to me, a "yes." But it doesn't say what that relationship might entail, whether it will be a happy partnership or an abusive entanglement. "What does the relationship between A and B look like now? Where is it headed?" gives you so much more. The Fool in response to the first question would indicate (to me) the happy beginning of a relationship, whereas The Fool in response to the second question might indicate folly or a relationship built on air without much substance.

 

Interesting that I pulled knight of cups for where the relationship is headed. Might be too early to celebrate, but seems good.

 

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