Your question
Your question — Keeps the exact wording and scope at the center of every later interpretation.
Bring one specific love question. Four cards separate what is visible, what may be assumed or less obvious, the advice, and one respectful next step.
Ask about the part you can examine or act on. A focused question makes it easier to compare the cards with communication, behavior, consent, and your own boundaries.
These four cards examine one relationship question through its wording, emotional context, a possible risk or assumption, and a reader-controlled next step.
Your question — Keeps the exact wording and scope at the center of every later interpretation.
Emotional context — Reflects the supplied and observable climate without claiming another person's private state.
Risk or assumption — Identifies a possible blind spot, pressure, or inference to test rather than accept as fact.
Best next step — Offers one action, boundary, observation, or conversation within your control.
Keep the exact question, deck, reversal setting, cards, orientations, and positions fixed. Do not let later cards silently change what was asked.
After reading a position, state how it changes or qualifies the exact question. Leave a card aside if the connection cannot be supported.
Use direct communication or observable behavior to test the third position. End with a step that does not require control over someone else.
Use the Guide to improve the question or review ethical limits before asking about another person.
Let this four-card answer stand. Move only when you need conditional direction, two visible sides, or a compact relationship check.