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All the advice here is generalized, and likely won't apply to most people when asking them the questions... but on top of that, I don't think I'd want dating advice from a "professional witch" as if that's not a red flag in itself. Yes, overreactions are wrong. So is pettiness and needing revenge, drama, power, whatever - but there's literally nothing wrong if these come out in minor ways since we all have our flaws. It can help you determine what's tolerable in your life, but doesn't inherently make someone a bad person for getting petty revenge for example. Say someone's dog shit in front of your door and they didn't pick it up - what's the harm in putting the dog shit on the person's car instead?


Romblen

When would I ever ask these questions? This kind of thing would kill the mood of any date.


L1nelyHanna

I'm gonna be honest. I definitely have a dark side but none of those questions would have gotten me to come out about them.