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Palm reading: this is what the life line means

If the line is deeper, your relationships will be deeper and more intimate. A weaker line indicates that love may not play as big a role in your life. If you have a more curved line, it means you know how to manage your emotions very well. If your line breaks more often, it means that you always have problems with your emotions in love.

Palm reading: What does the relationship line mean?

The line of relationships is closely related to the heart line and applies to all platonic, familial and romantic relationships. The relationship line is located on the outside of the little finger and is sometimes called the love line.

If you tend to have long-lasting relationships, your line is long and deep. In contrast, people in short-term relationships tend to have short lines. However, this can also mean that you are comfortable with long or short relationships.

However, he cannot say how many partners he will have or who he will marry. Of course, it is better for both spouses to have the same line length, but you will only find your soulmate through trial and error.

Palm reading: What does the health line mean?

What seems like line of life It has nothing to do with your health, but rather how well you can help others. It is also sometimes called the sun line. It starts on the outside of the hand, at the little finger, and runs diagonally across the palm to the wrist.

If you are especially helpful, the line will be loud and long. However, if it fragments repeatedly, it means that you or a loved one could fall ill again and again.

Hand reading: What do the lines on your wrist mean?

The lines on the wrist do not actually belong to the hand, but they are important in palmistry. People who live especially long and happy lives even have four lines on their wrist.

However, if you have less than three lines, it could mean that you are less fortunate in terms of health. However, if the lines are especially deep and long, then it will have a good, long life.

Article originally published in Glamor Germany, .de, adapted by Paola Juárez.

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