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UK Woman Breaks Up With Her “Ghost Boyfriend”, Suspected Him “Drinking & Doing Drugs”

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A woman in UK, 32-year-old who is a psychic claimed herself engaged to a ghost has revealed that she called off the wedding, after her spirit fiancé “changed”.

She met the love of her life, a ghost named Ray in a trip to Australia in 2018. They were in a relationship for close to 9 months. The pair had planned to get married and have a baby. However, she called off the wedding because she suspected her fiancé “drinking and doing drugs”.

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In an interview, she revealed, “He completely change after our holiday last May, I think he fell in with a bad crowd while on holiday, he would disappear for long periods of time and bring back other spirits to the house. He started doing drugs and partying a bit much.”

The host was confused and asked her how exactly Ray was doing drugs, and whether he was partying in the physical or spiritual world.

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She explained, “I think partying in both judging by him disappearing for a while and coming back to me.”

“I’ve never had negative experiences with spirits before, but this was pretty scary, one would just follow me and another one would leave a constant bad smell, things were being moved.”

She tried to talk to Ray, but realised he is unable to change, she kicked him out the house and ended their relationship.

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Following that, she suggested Ray act out maybe because of the in fear of the pandemic, as the ghosts too have to socially distance from one another, in fear of “getting ill”

The host then asked “Ghosts can get ill?” and she simply replied, “Yeah”. She also told the host that she communicated with Ray through “energy and emotion and feelings.”

Well, the expert said not all the ghostly experiences have to do with mental illness. Most of the time, it’s a hallucinatory experiences particularly if one is stressed or sleep-deprived.

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