posted December 10, 2017 12:00 AM
Mars/Venus conjunct is in nature a contradiction. Just like Mars/Moon as well as Saturn/Mars , Saturn/Venus or Saturn/Moon.It suggests a need to find balance between the need for passivity(Venus) with the need for action(Mars)
Wherever Mars aspects is where on one hand we are likely to find passion. But just as likely to stir conflict.
Mars heats things up and makes them hotter. Our attention/energy tends to flow to the planet that Mars touches as well as the house that Mars is in.
With Venus/Mars conjunct in 11th, friendships can play a huge role in your life. This is especially when we consider Leo as the sign of both.
At the same time however, friendships can also be the source of much conflict. Due to the combos need to spar and butt heads now and then.
If Pluto is in aspect(which in this case it is), it could suggest that things can get so heated, so sensitive. That friendships are written off because of passionate disagreements and fallouts.
On the other side of the coin however, Venus/Mars conjunct in 11th can also produce a loner individual who could be "anti group"(Mars). Because that makes them feel good(Venus)
Being by themselves(Mars) or independent from "group think" is what they like (Venus). So having Pluto conjunct this combo makes them fiercely protective of their own independence or greatly opposed(even despising) group involvement.
I see that Mars rules your Dsc and so you could either be.
1. Resolute in finding a partner or "the one"
Or
2.Not interested in marriage and preferring to fly solo
And with Pluto in aspect to the ruler of the 7th, you could go to extremes in either one. More likely the one that consistently makes you feel good/you derive the most pleasure from(Venus).
With the ruler of your 1st house conjunct the ruler of the 7th, either one of the two variables listed could be personality defining i.e you could be people crazy or care less.
Or you could go back/forth until you find a balance i.e "I love being in this group/friendships. I feel so alive" to "I really hate the drama that comes with having friends/being a part of a group. Maybe I should be friendless or associate with no-one" etc.