So at first glance you have no problems, but you haven't been in love lately. Did you seriously come to the ingenious conclusion that this was due to magic? This type of problem is always in our head. As the poet Dimitar Talev said: "One is always used to looking for the reasons for both the good and the bad outside of oneself, and they are inside us." I'm so convinced that there are thousands of proofs that these people are fraudsters, no matter how convincing some of them are. It's quite logical, think about it. dear heart, because they themselves were very good and very gifted with omnipotent powers.But who does good to you for three-figure and four-digit sums? True good is not done for profit.This is not goodness, this is a scam. You better invest your money to go to a psychologist. And you will do even better if you try to find the reason why your relationship is not going well. Remember the specific reasons for your failed relationships and analyze them. Besides, love is a complex matter or we complicate it, I don't know, and everyone has some problems in this aspect, or at least periods when things don't work out for him. You are just in a period where something is not going well with your partners for one reason or another, but no one has said that this period will last forever. Everything passes sooner or later. And the reasons can be many, but in my opinion one is the most important and it is that you just have not met the woman who is really for you, with whom to think, feel and think on one frequency (or at least approximately). Yes, this usually happens after a long wait, wandering and unsuccessful attempts with other women, but it is normal for all men. Don't attribute normal things to paranormal phenomena. There's no point.
1 aprilcarrion answered
Yep, magic is involved. It's called misjudgment of partners. Even if some fans are vicious, I personally do not believe in such nonsense. You're just looking for the wrong partner. But if you believe in such things, go to a fortune teller to tell you. But some good, not a charlatan. To look at you and ruin what you have.