Original Advice

DO: State your needs simply, without dramatics.

Name It. No Costume Changes.

End the soap opera. Two-faced people thrive in fog, and your fog is theatrics. When you circle, they mirror you with masks. Your hinting, sighing, and weather-report texts are camouflage for fear. State the need, not the mood. One sentence beats twenty side comments. You’re not mysterious; you’re unreadable. Cut the violins. Use nouns and verbs. Say what you want without thunder, without tears.

Directness is not aggression; it's maintenance. Drama invites doubles: they perform for the storm and promise the sun. A clear ask removes the stage and the costume changes. When you speak plainly, you don’t owe translations later. Boundaries become measurable: met or not. This protects your softness better than sulking ever did. Keep it short. Put the need on the table. Let reality answer.

Cosmic Context

Moon-ruled Cancer feels every undercurrent and builds a shell to survive it. Use your cardinal power to start clarity, not storms.

Action

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Say: "I need a straight answer today." Then stop talking.

You are allowed to be simple and still be deep.