Palmistry: What Palm Signs Indicate Good Luck in Love for Middle-Aged Women?

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I have a friend in her forties who often finds herself troubled by emotional matters. It's odd—at this age, you'd expect a woman to be focused on caring for her husband and children, so why is she still swept up in affairs of the heart? It truly puzzles me.

I examined her hand through palmistry and noticed a line at the base of her life line that she said she'd never seen before; it appears to be a newly formed palm print.

The line crossing the base of the life line is known as the "emotional line," and hers is positioned almost at her wrist, running horizontally rather than diagonally. At the end of this line, in the area of "Venus," there is an island pattern. I can confirm that she is indeed experiencing "peach blossom luck," but it is an abnormal kind that should be avoided. This is because a line extending horizontally from the base of the life line indicates a situation of "late-life peach blossom."

This isn't a big problem as long as she exercises self-control. However, the presence of an island pattern in the emotional area of "Venus" is a serious concern. Such a pattern can throw a person's emotions and reason off balance, leading to situations that get out of hand. Therefore, for my friend's sake, I advised her to focus on self-cultivation, engage in meaningful activities, and put these "peach blossoms" out of mind for the time being.

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