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rockwell
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posted May 04, 2022 12:32 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for rockwell     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Aries23degree: Thank you for your very open and quick response! I do ertainly appreciate that! 😊 If I understand you correctly, Mars in Libra is more about certain behaviors and social skills (considerate, attentive behavior) than certain aesthetics, right? And yet, I can still attest that you have a fine eye for aesthetics 😉 The Mars in Libra man I know immediately saw my new hairstyle and complimented it You also tell me that Mars in Libra is as capable of “delivering” as other Mars positions. So Mars in Libra behaves nice and accommodating out of bed and is hot in bed? :P ;P
Mars in Libra was the hardest for me to understand since I come from the opposite side (Mars in Aries, 6th house). I can assure you that Venus in Libra is very fixated on aesthetics. A friend of mine has this position (She loves make-up, regular cosmetic visits, nail polish, has a love for luxury brands and the color pink and is into fitness and bum training!). May I also ask whether it is true that Mars in Libra as a bum fetish or gets turned on by touching the loins?
I have Venus in Taurus (7th house). We certainly like beautiful ambiance but are first and foremost about comfort and good, long-lasting quality! Is the bed comfortable and soft? Does the fabric (material) of the sheets and clothes feel good against our skin? We are all about sensuality and stamina.

Oh Mars in Aquarius. My Mars in Libra man I also has an Aquarius moon. The thing about Aquarius moons that few people know is that they get their self-worth from their social circle and friends. Yes, they are sociable and love to have lots of people around, but that's not selfless as they do want something out of the interactions (self-worth, attention etc.).
They have difficulty expressing their feelings, sometimes don’t know really what they’re feeling and are emotionally distant and therefore often look at how friends and the social environment behave. A mother who tells them early on that excessive emotional outburst are not appropriate is typical for this placement.

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