Palmistry: What Kind of Women Are Emotionally Unstable in Relationships?

We often hear that “humans are emotional beings.” Women are generally more emotionally expressive than men. Some even say women are made of water—a way to describe their gentleness, innocence, sensitivity, and at times, capriciousness. Because of this, women may be more inclined to act on their feelings. But when impulsiveness eclipses reason, it can lead to foolish choices. I once read a news story about a woman who, feeling wronged by her husband, tried to jump from a building with her son. Thankfully, brave firefighters saved them. Such tragedies born of unchecked emotion are both frightening and heartbreaking.
In palmistry, assessing whether a woman is overly emotional primarily involves examining her heart line. Simply put, the heart line shouldn’t be too deep, nor should it be markedly deeper than the head line. People whose heart lines are very deep and heavily branched may be too swayed by emotion, leading to poor judgment and actions—one misstep can bring lifelong regret. If the heart line is deep, almost like a carved groove, and has many branches, it’s crucial for the head line to be clear and well-formed to help maintain control. A strong, straight thumb is also said to help curb impulsive behavior. In truth, life offers many meaningful experiences beyond emotion alone. By paying closer attention to what’s happening around us, we may realize that feelings are only one part of life.