Wow that's an entirely crappy situation. but seriously the fortune teller got lucky, it happens often and she just made the more-likely guess. Besides that, YOU GOT BACK TOGETHER. Oh Jeez, this is a recipe for disaster., your always going to think back to that previous infidelity, You'll never let yourself forget it even if your marriage lasts, thought i doubt it will (Not to be mean or anything but it is more than likely) But it's not your fault, he's a little *****.
2006-12-29 01:05:36
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answered by Taku 2
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That "prediction" was just another "roll of the dice". The chance of this happening today is much higher than it should be. If you intend to save this marriage, get away from fortunetellers and begin reading the BIBLE. It is GOD's WORD here on earth and can help you put that marriage back together. A "fortune-teller" can NOT! Find a non-denominational church in or near your home and begin a BIBLE STUDY with their members. You will be glad that you did. Have a great day.
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2006-12-29 01:31:38
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answered by Eds 7
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Considering experts in the field of infidelity agree that between 60 and 80 percent of marriages will suffer from infidelity at some point I would say your "fortune teller" was well read.
2006-12-29 01:03:56
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answered by OleMarbleEyes 5
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When a fortune teller gives you advice it is based on what the oracle sees in the present circumstance. You have now changed circumstances: you did not give up on your "doomed marriage", you worked through the problems (I hope) and made the decision to continue on together. Although that prediction may have been correct then, unless you make it a self-fulfilling prophecy, it should not influence your life now.
2006-12-29 01:14:21
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answered by Desert Krone 1
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Tell the fortune teller yeah yeah ok enough about that, now you want some real info. What are the numbers to the lottery that will make you rich overnight, what are the names of the horses that will win tonight's race and what is the fortune teller's address (in case you find out they lied to you, you can pay them a visit).
2006-12-29 01:14:02
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answered by Anonymous
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The odds of someone cheating are pretty high. I predict that 50percent of all those married now on yahoo answers will be divorced in 5 years and I am not a fortune teller! Working at your marriage will keep it strong, regardless of anyone's predictions!
2006-12-29 01:41:55
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answered by dominicaquilino 3
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okay with divorce rates above 50% it is a safe bet that something might happen with your marriage. If you went to another and get the opposite response would you believe that also? Or better yet don't bother with anyone that can't give you the winning lottery ticket numbers because it is all for entertainment value not for real life.
2006-12-29 01:40:41
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answered by chancesare45 4
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My husband and I had a counsler tell us that he wasn't the "type that should marry" and that we shouldn't be together .. it made him so mad that he was determined to be the type that should be married ... haha we never went back to a counsler and sometimes its scary the turn around he made after that~ In other words .. prove that fortune teller wrong...
2006-12-29 01:05:38
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answered by Anonymous
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If u believe it is, then it is! But if u ignore and stop going to crazy witches, u have a better chance. It all lies in both or u hands. Consider going to church one day, and pray for the best of ur marriage in the future.
2006-12-29 01:02:52
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answered by Anonymous
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D: I see suitable with the aid of your conceal *cc*. you're merely asserting that so i will spend my final days with you and not enigma. I fell to your fortune teller trick the final time, yet no longer this time. lol.
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answered by Anonymous
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