People often want to point a reading at someone else — a partner, an ex, a colleague. It's understandable, but the honest answer is a little more nuanced than yes or no.
What a reading can explore
A reading naturally centres on you and your connection to a situation. So if you share a relationship or a dynamic with someone, a psychic can absolutely explore that — the energy between you, how the connection sits, what you might need to understand. In other words, a reading can illuminate a relationship you're genuinely part of, viewed through your side of it. If your question is "how does this person feel about me?", that's fair game.
Where the line sits
What a reading is not is a surveillance tool. Asking a psychic to spy on someone's private thoughts, monitor what they're doing, or dig into their personal business isn't something a genuine, ethical reader will do — and rightly so. Everyone, including the person you're curious about, has free will and a right to privacy. A caring psychic will gently steer you back to your experience, because that's where clarity actually lives.
Why the focus-on-you approach helps more anyway
Here's the quietly useful part: the answers that change anything are almost always about you — your patterns, your feelings, your next move. A reading aimed at controlling or decoding another person rarely brings peace. One aimed at understanding yourself usually does. We get into framing this in the questions worth asking.
A word of caution
Be wary of any reader who promises to reveal someone's secrets, track them, or "make them" feel a certain way. Those promises aren't ethical or genuine, and they're a red flag.
When you're ready to focus on your own clarity, you can start a reading here. It's for guidance and reflection, never a guaranteed prediction.