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Topic: Taylor Swift - what the hell is going on with her love life
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Hemilla Knowflake Posts: 706 From: State of mind Registered: May 2015
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posted June 23, 2016 06:08 AM
quote: Originally posted by angel4845: [b]She has moon opposite Uranus not only that her 12th house ruler is Jupiter rx conjunct the DESC in cancer. These traits WILL come out! when she becomes commited to someone. Obviously her 12th house ruler comes out when she is committed to someone which brings up nasty 12th house things that she doesn't want to reveal to her commited partners possibly those are Fears she has. The 12th house is the house where we want to keep things hidden from the public. Moon conjunct Jupiter yeah that explains it all plus Jupiter rx on her DESC tells me she becomes very opinionated with her partners and she must feel it's rather hard to find someone who understands her own philosophical and/or views on society. Jupiter may also tend to expand her need to find more partners in order to learn possibly this is the side of Jupiter where bordeom comes to play possibly. Moon opposite Uranus yeah another one here... It is obviously hard for her to commit as I can see as Uranus is very unpredictable regarding her DESCENDENT PERSONA considering that the ruler of her Uranus is the 2nd ruler which covers security, finances, your values, what your worth etc. those traits to come up for her as she may feel "no I'm better off being alone I don't need you! I deserve so much more!" That's what I get with the 2nd ruler as Uranus opposite her 7th ruler the moon and the 12tj ruler Jupiter rx. That really honestly explains her erratic emotional life.[/B]
Yeah,i can totally see her being like that - quite interesting analyse...thank you 
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Hemilla Knowflake Posts: 706 From: State of mind Registered: May 2015
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posted June 23, 2016 06:10 AM
quote: Originally posted by meyray: [b]@PixieJaneI said "most regular people". I was pointing out that this is the opinion with the general masses (and don't get me started on that absolute cesspool called the media) not about the people in this particular thread. I wanted to remind people not to fall for this type of thinking. I'm just bothered by how people interpret her behavior (at best) as something strange or out of the ordinary when it's exactly the opposite. She's a Millennial girl, just leave her alone lol [/B]
What does Millenial girl mean?
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PixieJane Knowflake Posts: 9558 From: CA Registered: Oct 2010
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posted June 23, 2016 08:37 PM
quote: Originally posted by meyray: [b]@PixieJaneI said "most regular people". I was pointing out that this is the opinion with the general masses (and don't get me started on that absolute cesspool called the media) not about the people in this particular thread. I wanted to remind people not to fall for this type of thinking. I'm just bothered by how people interpret her behavior (at best) as something strange or out of the ordinary when it's exactly the opposite. She's a Millennial girl, just leave her alone lol [/B]
Ah yes, I remember back when both Miley Cyrus and Taylor Lautner (Jacob on Twilight, who kept ripping his shirt off) were both 17. Many of the same mothers (mothers, setting examples for their teen daughters!) who were gushing over the 17-year-old male ripping off his shirt were also harshly criticizing Miley of the same age to "use sex to sell" (though she showed off less than their precious Taylor did, and arguably she did so more out of her own free will while Taylor Lautner did as he was told, which would mean Taylor was the teen being more "sexploited" to sell tickets than Miley). It was so common, but at the same time I wasn't in a place to comment on it though it irked me so, and I ended up bringing it up in conversation with those who knew me instead. IP: Logged |
Aries23Degrees Knowflake Posts: 8444 From: South Africa Registered: Dec 2012
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posted June 24, 2016 02:13 AM
The Moon and Mercury are both heavily aspected and aspect each other.Both Moon and Mercury are extremely changeable positions IP: Logged |
teasel Knowflake Posts: 14114 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 13, 2017 01:13 AM
Just bumping, because I love her standing up for herself, against the man who groped her (and then blamed her for his getting fired, after she reported him). LOVE it. Finally! I've been so tired of having to take into account the feelings of the men who set out to hurt me - and the women around me - because I rejected them sexually, or was expected to put up with them being inappropriate. I wouldn't, and I was the one who was punished. Good for her, not letting that happen in the court room. IP: Logged |
GrlyGirl200 Knowflake Posts: 420 From: Registered: Jun 2012
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posted August 13, 2017 02:34 AM
quote: Originally posted by teasel: Just bumping, because I love her standing up for herself, against the man who groped her (and then blamed her for his getting fired, after she reported him). LOVE it. Finally! I've been so tired of having to take into account the feelings of the men who set out to hurt me - and the women around me - because I rejected them sexually, or was expected to put up with them being inappropriate. I wouldn't, and I was the one who was punished. Good for her, not letting that happen in the court room.
I second this...I'm not a Taylor Swift fan at all...but it really is nice to see a woman able to fight back when so many times it's "he said/she said." It draws attention to the bigger problem of there are men and people out there who think it's ok to treat someone anyway they want. That they aren't people who deserve to be treated with respect. So I am happy what is going on has opened a dialogue which frankly has needed to occur. IP: Logged |
teasel Knowflake Posts: 14114 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 13, 2017 06:08 AM
quote: Originally posted by GrlyGirl200: I second this...I'm not a Taylor Swift fan at all...but it really is nice to see a woman able to fight back when so many times it's "he said/she said." It draws attention to the bigger problem of there are men and people out there who think it's ok to treat someone anyway they want. That they aren't people who deserve to be treated with respect. So I am happy what is going on has opened a dialogue which frankly has needed to occur.
Yes. The only time I've had trouble with that, is when someone has deliberately baited, and I haven't felt calm enough to ignore. It's passive-aggressive, and smug. Also, when someone refuses to admit to wrongdoing. When I'm calm, I just think it's pathetic behaviour, and that they will show themselves for what they are, or what they are doing, that I don't need to say a word. But when they contribute to bullying or craziness, and then act above it all - nope. Women have dealt with this from men their whole lives, though. And this past year, a president was elected, even after it came out that he was extremely inappropriate. I was told to let things go, rather than expect my boundaries or feelings to be respected, when it came to personal dealings. It seems like things are slowly coming around, but we still have a long way to go. Not just with this sort of thing. I'm feeling wound up tonight. I can't sleep. IP: Logged |
Leo-Cancer98 Knowflake Posts: 1064 From: Toronto,Ontario,Canada Registered: Nov 2014
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posted April 23, 2020 02:43 AM
quote: Originally posted by theunknown: His birth time is unknown and I really think nk she's a Leo rising.
Nope, Taylor is a Capricorn Rising. IP: Logged |