Yitian on Palmistry: A Woman's Irregular Palm Lines May Suggest Complex Emotions

Women are often said to have more complex emotions than men. Does that mean women's palmistry is also more intricate? In many cases, yes: women's palm lines tend to be finer, more elaborate, and full of branches and secondary lines—much like a sensitive, sentimental young woman. Still, as long as these extra lines don't obscure the three primary lines—the head, heart, and life lines—there's no problem. If the secondary lines become so chaotic that the three main lines look unclear, a woman may come across as a "drama queen," even "too delicate." Paired with a man who has only a few clear palm lines, the relationship may face challenges. Such men often seem rigid, short on romance, and not very playful. If they do end up together, one has to wonder how things will turn out.
I once met a woman whose palm lines were so intricate that the three major lines were tangled with countless others, like a web. Her love life was unfulfilling, her family situation complicated, and she had been through many relationships that ended in breakups. She eventually married, but her husband took a mistress. In deep pain, she contemplated suicide several times. Fortunately, she met friends in a Buddhist community, found faith, and entrusted her broken heart to that faith. Soon, her temperament improved markedly, and her married life grew happier than before. When I examined her palm again, the three major lines had become noticeably clearer. Could the power of faith really change one's destiny?