What Palmistry Reveals About Women Who Get in Trouble for What They Say

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If you ask which is superior—palmistry or face reading—it’s a hard question to answer. I can only say that both have their strengths. Face reading offers a broad overview of a person’s life, while palmistry delves deeper into one’s inner nature through the lines and shapes of the hands. Used together and observed carefully, their accuracy can exceed 80 percent.

Fingers can reflect one’s inner world. I have examined many friends’ palms and noticed that women whose pinky does not reach the first segment of the ring finger often share a common trait: they tend to speak bluntly and may easily offend others, lacking social finesse. This can be a disadvantage when making friends and socializing.

By contrast, those with long pinkies that extend beyond the first segment of the ring finger are usually articulate, speak appropriately, and are persuasive. They are also willing to study matters in depth, giving them a significant advantage in interpersonal relationships.

We should not simply conclude that someone with a short pinky has a "sharp tongue." It is important to observe facial features as well to arrive at a more accurate assessment. For instance, check for a pointed mouth, downturned corners of the mouth, or thin lips. If these features are present along with a short pinky, then it would be reasonable to judge that the person has a "sharp tongue."

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