DarkElectric
Oh Merc!
Are you by any chance a Rorhig or Voyager man? There's just something about a big deck.....
Are you by any chance a Rorhig or Voyager man? There's just something about a big deck.....
jmd said:I do not think it is the interest in Tarot per se, but the ways in which it may be talked about and communicated. Both the titles 'Tarot Café' and 'Time Out for Tarot' have a far more feminine aspect to them.
hedgecub said:(If they were an endangered species, would we female tarot readers have to round them up and start an emergency breeding program? )
DarkElectric said:Oh Merc!
Are you by any chance a Rorhig or Voyager man? There's just something about a big deck.....
DarkElectric said:Oh Merc!
Are you by any chance a Rorhig or Voyager man? There's just something about a big deck.....
DarkElectric said:Dan, I hope you would be amenable to reading for me sometime. I think that would be really cool!
Maybe if we all can get together for the tarot group? Please, please?
Are you saying that women PREFER tarot? I'm not sure that this is entirely true. I know several men - who don't read, but are very interested in the readings. In fact, I'm pretty sure that if anyone ever asked them about it they would say that they are just 'humoring' me or something. They keep coming to me with questions though.AmbitiousMind said:
Am I saying tarot isn't manly? Well, maybe it isn't considering the straight sensitive, metro-sexual man has or is finding his 'feminine side'. But its not gender based. Just prefered by a specific gender.
Any single women out there looking to find that perfect man? Find one that can read tarot.