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Readers Respond: Teacup Insights for annisha

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The dance

I see a man & woman dancing the woman is on the right she has a bonnet on her head & a long dress, the man is on the left he is dressed in a suit & has a hat in his hand in the air.
—Guest rainh

Not yet

No you have more to come to you. You have someone else who is really looking for you. He is not in the class. You have to dance more and you will fine him.
—Guest Nancy

Enjoy

He's a likeable guy who would be great to enjoy as a friend for right now. He's not ready to be tied down . . . yet. He does like you and, because he's a fantastic guy and a lot of fun, it'll be easy to see his grand gestures as something more than they are. Don't try to "grab" him. Let him come to you on his own, and you will have a loyal friend and, in time, possibly more.
—Guest Michele

Annisha's teacup

To this writer, it shows two beings that meet outside of the class. A C
—Guest JC

My first impression

It reminded me of Mickey mouse jumping around and being jolly. I think it means that you have to enjoy life and be jolly and caring and the person who is meant to be drawn to you will be and will let you know.
—Guest Val Fernandes

Tea Readings

What I see is a that boy indeed fancies you. He is standing to the left that appears to be sort of a block, which to me says he is really shy when he is around. The shape of the block states that is usually full of life and spirit as he is watching the fleeting horse dancing on the bottom of the cup kicking up sand. Watch and see which one of these fellows is very talkative around others but freezes up when he is around you! Good Luck!
—dianaweirich

Class Clown

I'm sensing that a boy who might be considered the "class clown" has feelings for you. Or, a guy who teases you is merely disguising his "like feelings" for you.
—Guest Debbie

Here's what I see

Yes, someone in your class likes you, but he likes someone else too. :)
—Guest SusanHarkins

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