Access to personal messages and accounts
👉 This is about digital security, not superstition.
🛏️ 6. Bedding or pillows
Some traditions discourage sharing bedding.
Practical reasons:
- Hygiene concerns (sweat, skin contact, allergens)
- Sleep comfort differences
- Risk of spreading skin conditions or irritations
👉 Again, it’s about cleanliness, not “energy transfer.”
💄 7. Makeup products
Makeup is often shared socially, but it carries risks.
Why experts advise caution:
- Bacteria transfer (especially eye and lip products)
- Skin irritation or infections
- Product contamination
👉 Beauty products are highly personal-use items for health reasons.
💰 8. Money without boundaries
This is the most common “superstition” item on the list.
Real-world issues:
- Loans can lead to misunderstandings
- Unpaid debts can damage relationships
- Repeated lending can create financial stress
👉 The “poverty curse” idea is symbolic—what actually happens is financial imbalance or broken trust.
🧠 So where did the “curses and poverty” idea come from?