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T O P I C R E V I E Wconfusedaseffhi i'm wondering if mars in the composite 12th house is basically the end of the relationship is due to infidelity?how bout chiron in the 12th house?i read that the 12th house can also be seen as the end of the relationship?------------------PLEASE DON'T QUOTE MECuriousPiscesI have a Moon in the 12th house in Composite. which I seriously don't know what that means.We broke up due to lack of trust. She think I lied to her, which I didn't. She never asked, so I didn't say. So She thinks I've kept alot of things from her which she doesn't know. But never really give me a chance to clear the misunderstanding.I read this from Cafeastrology:You tend to keep your feelings closed and hidden, never letting anyone in, because if people get too close to you, then they may learn all your most intimate secrets. A more serious side of the Moon here is the possibility of deceiving one another or being dishonest in your relationship. CuriousPiscesFor your Mars in 12th (Composite),Here's what CafeAstrology says:Composite Mars in the 12th House. The goals of your partnership may not be clear or defined, and there can be anger issues surrounding inequality (including sexual inequality, where one partner feels unfulfilled, for example). The couple will have to work on communicating what it is they want from the relationship, but this can be challenging. This position can point to a secret affair or a very private sexual relationship, and even to a relationship that is never consummated on a sexual level. Sexual fantasies might play a large role in this relationship. It can be a relationship that suffers from a lack of rules, boundaries, and goals, wherein confusion reigns; however, it can also be a relationship that benefits from these very same things, especially if Mars is well-aspected if as a couple you feel you have a higher mission, or delight in the mysteriousness of your connection (you might, for example, feel that you are together against all odds). There may be some suffering on sexual levels (inequality, wherein one serves the other sexually, for example, one person having an affair that brings suffering to the other, a love triangle, mistress setup, and so forth), or one partner feels dominated by the other. A lot of energy can be put into maintaining a balance, and one partner might eventually tire of this energy drain. Both might eventually find that maintaining the relationship is draining. Disillusionment is a possibility if resentments for the inequality in this partnership are left to accumulate and grow, or if one person ends up feeling used or thwarted.GabbyGreat article, you'll love it!! http://sasstrology.com/2010/05/your-ultimate-other-romance-and-the-twelfth-house.html nordicsoul quote:Originally posted by CuriousPisces:For your Mars in 12th (Composite),Here's what CafeAstrology says:Composite Mars in the 12th House. The goals of your partnership may not be clear or defined, and there can be anger issues surrounding inequality (including sexual inequality, where one partner feels unfulfilled, for example). The couple will have to work on communicating what it is they want from the relationship, but this can be challenging. This position can point to a secret affair or a very private sexual relationship, and even to a relationship that is never consummated on a sexual level. Sexual fantasies might play a large role in this relationship. It can be a relationship that suffers from a lack of rules, boundaries, and goals, wherein confusion reigns; however, it can also be a relationship that benefits from these very same things, especially if Mars is well-aspected if as a couple you feel you have a higher mission, or delight in the mysteriousness of your connection (you might, for example, feel that you are together against all odds). There may be some suffering on sexual levels (inequality, wherein one serves the other sexually, for example, one person having an affair that brings suffering to the other, a love triangle, mistress setup, and so forth), or one partner feels dominated by the other. A lot of energy can be put into maintaining a balance, and one partner might eventually tire of this energy drain. Both might eventually find that maintaining the relationship is draining. Disillusionment is a possibility if resentments for the inequality in this partnership are left to accumulate and grow, or if one person ends up feeling used or thwarted.if the two people are lucky to be mature and navigate the uncertainty and the mistery and try to be honest with each other in anyway possible, this can be a wonderful aspect. my experience, however is the combination of both.. but end badly.. ChildofVenusSo when two people have this in composite they could have a secret affair with each other?
how bout chiron in the 12th house?
i read that the 12th house can also be seen as the end of the relationship?
------------------PLEASE DON'T QUOTE ME
We broke up due to lack of trust. She think I lied to her, which I didn't. She never asked, so I didn't say. So She thinks I've kept alot of things from her which she doesn't know. But never really give me a chance to clear the misunderstanding.
I read this from Cafeastrology:
You tend to keep your feelings closed and hidden, never letting anyone in, because if people get too close to you, then they may learn all your most intimate secrets. A more serious side of the Moon here is the possibility of deceiving one another or being dishonest in your relationship.
Here's what CafeAstrology says:
Composite Mars in the 12th House. The goals of your partnership may not be clear or defined, and there can be anger issues surrounding inequality (including sexual inequality, where one partner feels unfulfilled, for example). The couple will have to work on communicating what it is they want from the relationship, but this can be challenging. This position can point to a secret affair or a very private sexual relationship, and even to a relationship that is never consummated on a sexual level. Sexual fantasies might play a large role in this relationship. It can be a relationship that suffers from a lack of rules, boundaries, and goals, wherein confusion reigns; however, it can also be a relationship that benefits from these very same things, especially if Mars is well-aspected if as a couple you feel you have a higher mission, or delight in the mysteriousness of your connection (you might, for example, feel that you are together against all odds). There may be some suffering on sexual levels (inequality, wherein one serves the other sexually, for example, one person having an affair that brings suffering to the other, a love triangle, mistress setup, and so forth), or one partner feels dominated by the other. A lot of energy can be put into maintaining a balance, and one partner might eventually tire of this energy drain. Both might eventually find that maintaining the relationship is draining. Disillusionment is a possibility if resentments for the inequality in this partnership are left to accumulate and grow, or if one person ends up feeling used or thwarted.
quote:Originally posted by CuriousPisces:For your Mars in 12th (Composite),Here's what CafeAstrology says:Composite Mars in the 12th House. The goals of your partnership may not be clear or defined, and there can be anger issues surrounding inequality (including sexual inequality, where one partner feels unfulfilled, for example). The couple will have to work on communicating what it is they want from the relationship, but this can be challenging. This position can point to a secret affair or a very private sexual relationship, and even to a relationship that is never consummated on a sexual level. Sexual fantasies might play a large role in this relationship. It can be a relationship that suffers from a lack of rules, boundaries, and goals, wherein confusion reigns; however, it can also be a relationship that benefits from these very same things, especially if Mars is well-aspected if as a couple you feel you have a higher mission, or delight in the mysteriousness of your connection (you might, for example, feel that you are together against all odds). There may be some suffering on sexual levels (inequality, wherein one serves the other sexually, for example, one person having an affair that brings suffering to the other, a love triangle, mistress setup, and so forth), or one partner feels dominated by the other. A lot of energy can be put into maintaining a balance, and one partner might eventually tire of this energy drain. Both might eventually find that maintaining the relationship is draining. Disillusionment is a possibility if resentments for the inequality in this partnership are left to accumulate and grow, or if one person ends up feeling used or thwarted.
if the two people are lucky to be mature and navigate the uncertainty and the mistery and try to be honest with each other in anyway possible, this can be a wonderful aspect. my experience, however is the combination of both.. but end badly..
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