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To think a love spell could work?

362 replies

BetterToHaveLovedAndLost · 03/04/2019 20:48

Has anyone ever done a love spell and been successful? If so, what did the spell involve? Thanks.

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sonjadog · 03/04/2019 20:51

How could it work?

sonjadog · 03/04/2019 20:52

And why would you want to be with someone you had to trick to love you? Better to find someone who actually loves you of their own free will.

Happyspud · 03/04/2019 20:52

Would you really want that? Someone only loving you because of a spell.

But in answer to your question, are you serious?😂

cabbagepatchcactus · 03/04/2019 20:53

Mumsnet is a strange place sometimes 😂

BetterToHaveLovedAndLost · 03/04/2019 20:54

I don’t know how it would work. That’s why I’m asking if anyone has had any spell success.

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Crustaceans · 03/04/2019 20:54

Obviously a love spell won’t work.

But as @sonjadog pointed out, why would you want to manipulate someone into loving you. It’s much better to find someone who wants to be in love with you.

BetterToHaveLovedAndLost · 03/04/2019 20:55

I wouldn’t mind if he was with me because of a spell. Presuming that it would never wear off.

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ShakeYourTailFeathers · 03/04/2019 20:55

Hogwarts is that way ->

Grin
MrsElizabethShelby · 03/04/2019 20:56

Erm

Crustaceans · 03/04/2019 20:57

Really?

You should raise your standards. Someone who is forced to love you would just be depressing.

Samind · 03/04/2019 20:58

Does said person show any interest in real life?

TheHodgeoftheHedge · 03/04/2019 20:58

Hahahaha I was about to say, it didn’t work out well for Lord Voldermort’s Mum!

BrevilleTron · 03/04/2019 20:58

There isn't a spell only Compulsion Charms and the Imperius which is an Unforgivable. Do you really want your wand snapped and a stint in Azkaban?
Plus you could end up being the mother of the next Dark Lord...

Nobody wants that.

BetterToHaveLovedAndLost · 03/04/2019 20:59

I don’t see it as being against his will. It would just be a case of bewitching him. And I don’t think it’s a lack of standards. It’s just the next step in bewitching someone.

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ChoccyBiccyTastic · 03/04/2019 20:59

I've had success with a love spell. Give me a minute to park my broomstick, and I'll tell you more...

Crustaceans · 03/04/2019 20:59

Have you watched a Korean odyssey? You could have one of those magic bracelets and then the continual disappointment of knowing that he doesn’t really love you.

7circlemats · 03/04/2019 21:00

Okay then

BetterToHaveLovedAndLost · 03/04/2019 21:00

Yes he’s interested in real life but there are obstacles.

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Mysterian · 03/04/2019 21:00

Just buy some Love Potion Number 9. Madame Ruth sells it.

You know, that gypsy with the gold-capped tooth

Crustaceans · 03/04/2019 21:01

A spell won’t overcome obstacles.

What are these obstacles?

Crustaceans · 03/04/2019 21:02

I’m aware that I wrote that as if a spell would actually do anything. 😆

BetterToHaveLovedAndLost · 03/04/2019 21:02

I actually did a love spell many years ago for a man we will call Dan. I did the spell and strangely another Dan came into my life a few days later and we had a romance.

Clearly that spell wasn’t very accurate and I fear it was just a coincidence.

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PeanutButterBrownie · 03/04/2019 21:02
Hmm
BadPennyNoBiscuit · 03/04/2019 21:03

My crystal ball says;
obstacle number 1) He isn't interested.
2) He is married
3) With children.

SurgeHopper · 03/04/2019 21:03

Low cut is always a winner