Family Group Chat
One family group chat, and you're twelve again?
You watch the family group chat light up with travel plans, money questions, and one glowing comment about your sibling that hits harder than it should. Suddenly you're editing your reply, saying yes too fast, and wondering whether booking a hotel counts as a boundary or a betrayal.
You've probably tried to reason it out already: talked to friends, replayed old family patterns, promised yourself you'd set a boundary, then felt guilty the second your phone lit up. Tarot can help as a mirror, not a verdict. It can show the role you slip into, the fear underneath, and the energy around choice, obligation, and self-trust.
If family makes you second-guess yourself faster than anyone else can, you're not the only one. Sometimes reading someone else's messy, honest situation is the first thing that helps your own feelings make sense. Below are real stories from people untangling guilt, comparison, loyalty, and boundaries in real time.


