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It’s a super power.

I’ve been a swearing girl since college. I was raised by a police officer and went to Catholic School – honestly, they’re lucky swearing is all I do. Anymore.  Ahem.

Anyway, I used to struggle with the fact that swearing might be unwelcome in my readings. I clearly don’t swear in important places – the kid’s school, in front of my mother, at work. I do have self control, but when I’m doing a reading, I tend to stammer if I start censoring myself and it interrupts the flow of the reading. 

SO what do I do? I have a little thing on my website and on my Instagram that says that I swear. And if someone doesn’t like it, they shouldn’t get a reading from me. 

The point of all of this is to tell you that there are so many readers that if one of them has a trait that you don’t like – go somewhere else! Joyfully! I’ve had a client tell me that she wasn’t comfortable with my swearing, so I referred her to a friend. Literally no problem here. You as a reader shouldn’t change yourself to please everyone. I am not everyone’s cup of tea. This is fine. 

I truly, and in all good faith, don’t give a fuck. 😀 

xo Lis 

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Melissa Cynova

Melissa Cynova is an author living just outside of St. Louis, Mo. She herds five black cats, two dogs, and a tortoise named Phil. In her free time she likes to watch Law and Order: SVU and connect with her people. You can book a reading with Melissa at www.melissacynova.com. Also, chinga la migra.

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