mylifewithu: Have you tried yourself with yourself. It's funny. But it says were supposed to enter first and last name which I haven't been doing
It's silly , I seriously doubt any of these things could ever have any real accuracy
Ah, that's where numerology gets tricky, esp for women. Which last name? Maiden? Married, if you've kept it? Which number reflects the true you?
I did the last name with Blue Eyes and I and got a higher result...but that doesn't mean that we have any better chance. I think that there's something to numerology, but you've got to have someone who has studied it do a reading for any accuracy to occur. Otherwise, it's just fun.
druidess6308: Ah, that's where numerology gets tricky, esp for women. Which last name? Maiden? Married, if you've kept it? Which number reflects the true you?
I did the last name with Blue Eyes and I and got a higher result...but that doesn't mean that we have any better chance. I think that there's something to numerology, but you've got to have someone who has studied it do a reading for any accuracy to occur. Otherwise, it's just fun.
mylifewithu: Hey there just might be something to this calculator thing. Check this out. I put in a famous couple.
Romeo & Juliet
98 %
And even more fun it gets when we follow the instruction and adds full names.
First - we know they were as made for each other. But we too know that the families disagreed. So what about adding the families names?
Romeo Montague & Juliet Capulet
66%
So if the families stayed away, they had 50% higher chance to get along
But it gets even more interesting...
If they had married, Juliet would have become a Montague. Now we check Romeo Montague & Juliet Montague
19%
The families were right, it would never had worked out! They were definitely better off if they ran away with eachother, dropped their family names and never married
mike69spain: And even more fun it gets when we follow the instruction and adds full names.
First - we know they were as made for each other. But we too know that the families disagreed. So what about adding the families names?
Romeo Montague & Juliet Capulet
66%
So if the families stayed away, they had 50% higher chance to get along
But it gets even more interesting...
If they had married, Juliet would have become a Montague. Now we check Romeo Montague & Juliet Montague
19%
The families were right, it would never had worked out! They were definitely better off if they ran away with eachother, dropped their family names and never married
thankyou I couldn't remember their last names or I would've tried them OMG
mike69spain: And even more fun it gets when we follow the instruction and adds full names.
First - we know they were as made for each other. But we too know that the families disagreed. So what about adding the families names?
Romeo Montague & Juliet Capulet
66%
So if the families stayed away, they had 50% higher chance to get along
But it gets even more interesting...
If they had married, Juliet would have become a Montague. Now we check Romeo Montague & Juliet Montague
19%
The families were right, it would never had worked out! They were definitely better off if they ran away with eachother, dropped their family names and never married
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but the best part was when I put their two names in they came up with an even higher rating then I did with them....