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ok so I did a simple 3-card spread about my relationship and pulled the ten of cups reversed in the outcome position
I've been with my partner for almost 2 years and things feel... stable? but also kind of hollow lately idk how to explain it. like we're doing all the "right" things but something feels off
everything I read about ten of cups reversed says stuff like "broken family" or "unhappy home" and now I'm spiraling lol
does the reversed ten of cups in a love reading always mean doom? or can it have a more nuanced message?
Oh, please don't spiral - reversed cards are rarely the doom they look like on first glance!
The Ten of Cups reversed in love often isn't saying "this relationship is broken." It's more like... the picture-perfect version of happiness you're chasing might not be the right one for you two. That hollow feeling you described? The cards are acknowledging it's real - not predicting disaster.
The question to ask yourself is: whose definition of a happy relationship are you measuring yours against? Sometimes this card reversed is an invitation to build YOUR version of happiness, not the storybook one.
Trust your inner knowing here - you already sensed something needed to shift before you even pulled this card.
the "hollow but stable" feeling you described hit me so hard. I had almost the exact same situation and pulled something similar
for me it was a wake-up call to actually talk to my partner about what we both wanted instead of just coasting. hard conversation but so worth it
I always read reversed tens as "almost there but something's blocking it" rather than the opposite meaning
like ten of cups is peak emotional fulfillment... reversed might just mean there's a step you haven't taken yet to get there?
thank you all so much, this actually helped me calm down
Sarah K the thing you said about "whose definition of happiness" really got me thinking. I've been comparing us to my parents' relationship a lot lately and they have a completely different dynamic
going to have a real conversation with my partner this week
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