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◇ Tarot Spread · 5 cards ◇

Is My Partner Faithful

A delicate question that Tarot answers without accusations — through the state of faithfulness in the couple, temptation, the hidden, and the overall outcome. Not a verdict, but a mirror of trust.

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  • 5 cards in this spread
  • Waite-Smith deck
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About This Spread

Suspicion eats away at you more than the truth does, which is why people come to this question at their breaking point. The spread deliberately speaks not in terms of "guilty/innocent," but lays out the field: how strong the faithfulness is, whether temptation is present, what stays in the shadows, and where the trust between you is heading.

The cards are gentle: sometimes the anxiety is born not of betrayal but of cooling feelings or your own fears — and that, too, is important to see. And if a sign of trouble is real, the spread offers it softly, leaving you the right to decide what to do next with a clear head.

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