marriage line/girdle of venus

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How do you know if the line is a marriage line or part of the girdle of venus? I have a line that slopes upward, seems to break, and overlaps with a line of about the same thickness that is near the center of the pinky. The line thins out and reaches the sun line. How can I differentiate between it being part of a broken girdle of venus or a broken part of the marriage line?

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To differentiate between a marriage line and a broken Girdle of Venus, primarily look at the line's position and its overall curvature on your palm:

Marriage Line Location:
This line is typically found just below the base of the little finger, close to the edge of the palm, and usually appears as a short, horizontal line.

Girdle of Venus Location:
This is a more prominent, curved line that arcs across the palm, starting near the base of the thumb and extending towards the pinky finger, often encompassing a larger area than the marriage line.

In your case:
Slope and Break:
If the line slopes upwards and breaks near the center of your pinky, it's more likely to be a part of the Girdle of Venus as it aligns with the typical curvature of this line.
Overlapping Lines:
If the line overlaps with another similar thickness line near the pinky, and both lines thin out towards the sun line, it further suggests a broken Girdle of Venus, as this line can sometimes have multiple "branches".

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