Crystal balls

I'd ask who it was because if it's who I'm thinking of I'd be
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Sure is... I've been married for 44 years so I'd know the old biddy was a fake.
i debated saying this, but hope you can take with the humor intended.

See if there was a 'happily' before married (tho we all know Michelle Obama is right that even the best marriages have ups and downs) i wouldn't make this statement, which grows out of knowing as well as ups/downs marriages have doldrum periods that sometimes bother one partner more than other:
Maybe your hubby is feeling he wants to infuse more romance/affection into your marriage.
 
Wow. Just a wild guess here, but I's say that door is closed, sealed, and welded shut, with an alligator mote for added security.
A smart person never takes that stance against romance. The universe/fate/god/whatever will surely take this as a challenge. i know because the last time i thought i was done with 'all that' some 30 years ago i met my third husband and that marriage a bigger disaster than the first two added together.

So when #3 ended i did a lot of soul searching about why i made bad choices in partners (because i do pick good friends). By the time i figured it out i really just didn't have any grand desire for a partner, it just isn't a priority for me. So i simply stopped even looking at the world, people in those terms. Instead it is: Are they interesting and/or fun to talk to? Do they help me appreciate other points of view?
 
As for the original question, some possibilities:
"Who asked you?" A prime contender, cause i don't seek out 'readings' from anyone except if its a charity benefit.

But "Not if i can help it." and "Give me a clue that will help me avoid it" would be possibilities as well.
 
After being confused about a reply or two, I had to reread the original question to determine if maybe I read something wrong. I answered as if the gypsy meant a NEW or different "romance"... so I answered as I did. Now, if @bobcat48 didn't mean necessarily a new romance, I would answer that I've have 44 years of total devoted love and romance, so the gypsy would be picking up on my current state instead of the future. :unsure:
 
After being confused about a reply or two, I had to reread the original question to determine if maybe I read something wrong. I answered as if the gypsy meant a NEW or different "romance"... so I answered as I did. Now, if @bobcat48 didn't mean necessarily a new romance, I would answer that I've have 44 years of total devoted love and romance, so the gypsy would be picking up on my current state instead of the future. :unsure:
Not that I know much about gypsies, but they always seem to speak in general terms, so it could very well mean that your hubby would be bringing home flowers, cooking dinner, asking you to slow dance, and after a few slow kisses, inviting you to Boom Boom Town.
 


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