What Your Palm Line Says About Your Love And Marriage?



Palm reading, also known as palmistry or chiromancy is practiced all over the world. It has its root in Indian astrology and Roma fortune-telling. The objective is to evaluate a person’s personality or future by studying the palm of their hand. Whether you’re an aspiring palm reader or you just looking for a fun way to pass the time and impress your friends, even you can learn to gain insight just by holding someone’s hand.
Many people has been tempted to go to a palm reader and find out something about their future, career and even love. Everyone grows up dreaming about the love of their life and many of them would like to know more about this person before they even met her/him.
Fortunately, you’re no longer need to visit a palm reader in order to know your love story. You can actually read your own palm lines by simply looking at the very first time below your fingers. This line is called the line of marriage and it can tell a lot about your love life.
Now look at your palm and look what the line of marriage says about your love life!



3 Different Types of Palm Lines:


The same height
Gentle, sensitive, good common sense, dislike anything sudden, might get married to someone who’s approved by everyone.
This means that your family will like and accept your spouse.

The right line is higher
Highly favored by older people, might be married to someone whose age is much older. Able to see the atmosphere of people, the situation, do not really care about what other people think.
When the right palm lines is higher than the left, it means that aren’t really conservative in terms of following social standards, but instead, you only do what you want to do.

The left hand is higher
Aggressive, like challenges, prefer passionate or fiery kind of love. Might be married to student or foreigner. Usually are handsome guys and pretty girl.
When the left palm line is higher than the right, it means that you are fearless and love taking challenges and exploring unconventional ways.

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