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Married woman. The fortune teller said that she had been lucky all her life. All rotten peaches.
Rotten peach blossom refers to the improper feelings between men and women, such as extramarital affairs, sexual partners' unfeeling, promiscuity, stepping on several boats, blindly rushing into feelings without knowing each other clearly, and failing without knowing the reason every time.
Rotten peach blossom is a fashionable term, that is, lucky peach blossom, but the other party's conditions are not satisfactory, but they chase you and make you hate it. In other words, rotten peach blossom-that is, he/she is not your person.
In fact, in life, both emotional friends and temporarily single friends are eager for peach blossom luck. And single friends or friends who have not yet fallen in love are more strongly looking forward to the appearance of peach blossoms, ending their singles at an early date and achieving marriage. But in numerology, some peach blossoms are unacceptable. Why? Because some peach blossoms will hurt people, bring harm, and make your life fall into a state of perdition, so please be calm when facing some peach blossoms.
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