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Topic: Venus 5th synastry in platonic relationship
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manderin Knowflake Posts: 393 From: New York, NY USA Registered: Nov 2013
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posted December 06, 2015 03:57 PM
I'm interested in knowing how these aspects work in a platonic relationship.I just started taking class with a male art teacher (who I'm sure is gay). I have no attraction to him, but I check the synastry of teachers if I can to see if I can find out who I might learn more from. Unfortunately everytime I look up interpretations of synastry they always seem to assume a romantic thing. This teacher has his sun in my 4th house and his venus in my 5th house- both deemed romantic aspects and I'd like to know how they translate into platonic relationships. IP: Logged |
LaceyLeigh Knowflake Posts: 491 From: New Jersey Registered: Jul 2014
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posted December 06, 2015 05:02 PM
Well the 4th house is a bit platonic, I believe, it makes you feel "at home" with the person - necessarily attracted to them. What aspects does his Venus make to your planets? I feel like house placements mean nothing if they don't connect with your planets. IP: Logged |
manderin Knowflake Posts: 393 From: New York, NY USA Registered: Nov 2013
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posted December 06, 2015 05:23 PM
His Venus is Opposite both my Venus and MercuryBut My venus is trine his mercury and conjunct his South Node. His Sun is conjunct my Moon and opposite my mars
While My Sun is trine his mercury and conjunct his south node.
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