You
are a double Aquarius; your Sun and Moon were both in Aquarius when you
were born because it was a New Moon that day. Getting that double dose
of Aquarius means that you will likely relate to and agree with the
traditional writeups about “Aquarius” a little more than most folks do
about their own sun signs. The New Moon was in the 5th
House, telling us that a great deal of your time, energy, and passion in
life revolves around fun and games, recreation, and children.
Normally,
folks born under a New Moon never divorce, but you have an angular
Venus-Saturn square that said otherwise. Even so, you are inclined
towards long-term relationships, and are unlikely to have many shorter
ones. You took your marriage very seriously, and were very dutiful and
assumed many responsibilities, but it tended to be a “tough
love”situation where you didn’t feel you got as much as you gave, and in
which you felt restricted, denied, and unappreciated.
You
are a classically attractive woman, not overweight, with angular
features and modest or conservative tastes in attire. Home is peaceful
and proper, but not as warm or as inviting as you’d like it. You may
have a thing about being too warm or too cold most of the time.
You
find it easy to be yourself around others, but much of your socializing
may revolve around professional matters. Your spouses, and your social
circle in general, tends to be older, conservative, professional,
and/or serious, and frankly not a whole lot of fun.
You
are honest and natural with the world about who and what you are and
how you come off socially, and do not try to hide your true nature. More
importantly, you are honest with yourself as well, and have the
integrity not to betray your own calling or ideals.
You
are close with your kids and try to keep the lines of communication
open, but have problems doing so. You love to read and probably prefer
escapist material. Your kids seem to always drain your bank account,
and you have money problems stemming from confusion, disorder, or
deception.
Your
children could become writers or artists, more likely fiction than
nonfiction, but they may have troubles with substance abuse that causes
you headaches.
You are a hard worker, but jobs and employment likely involve some strife.
I
don’t see you ever being the victim of any violence or terrible car
accidents. Your biggest problems seem to revolve around marriage and
children.
You likely do not naturally have an abundance of energy, and may suffer from weakness or fatigue.
The
men in your life are workers, and you may encounter them at either your
employment or theirs. You are not particularly competitive and may have
little interest in sports, even though you do like games quite a bit.
Marriage
prospects improve with age. There may tend to be an age difference in
your relationships, either real or simulated. One partner acts as the
older authority while the other acts as the younger student or
subordinate. When young, you likely were attracted to older men, but
when older, that may reverse.
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