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Originally posted by HannahComedy:
Hello members,I would like to hear your analysis on this relationship. It has been quite odd "long-term" "on-off" friendship/romance with a lot of feelings (at least from my side), hopes and pain. For me this relationship has also initiated to serious self-encountering since the delusional projecting that has happened. Also the crap that has come up, uh... After all I still like that guy, he feels like a dear fellow who I care and appreciate very much, and I do understand that I've been trying to push him into commitment. I'm still curious whether we even have any possibility for "stable" partnership or even friendship - only curious, because it's all about potentiality. Currently I feel blocked towards him, I don't know if our relationship is continuing and I feel hesitated to make an initiative. We do anyway have common friends and interests so we'll probably see each other. In composite and Davison we have a T square from fourth house Saturn to AC/DC axis's Pluto-Mars. Could it indicate that our relationship could have no future due difficulties in commitment? Our name asteroids are even opposing in Davison on AC/DC
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I don't feel proper to put the bi-wheel synastry here. Instead there are main natal and synastry aspects and overlays we have:
HIM
Sun, Venus, Mercury in 9th house / Gemini
Moon in eleventh / Leo
Mars in seventh / Aries
Saturn fifth / Aquarius
Neptune and Uranus fourth & conjunct IC / Capricorn
Jupiter in twelfth / Virgo
Pluto second / Scorpio
His Saturn is opposing his Moon, Uranus is quintile Moon. Venus opposing Neptune. Uranus contraparallel Sun and Venus. Sun parallel MC and South node. Pluto square Moon.
ME
Sun, Venus, Mercury in ninth / Leo
Moon in eighth / Cancer
Mars in seventh / Gemini
Saturn in third / Aquarius
Pluto in twelfth / Scorpio
Neptune and Uranus in second / Capricorn + parallel Ascendant 0°43" & 0°40"
My Saturn is opposing my Venus and Mercury, Moon is conjunct South node and contraparallel Uranus. Pluto square Venus.
His Venus, Sun and Mercury fall into my seventh house (Venus exactly on my DC). His Moon falls my ninth and Mars into my fifth. My Sun, Venus and Mercury fall into his eleventh and my Moon into his tenth. Mars falls into ninth. My MC and his AC match, both in Libra. His seventh house ruler Mars makes a tight quintile aspect to my Moon and a wide trine (6°) to my Venus and that Mars conjunct my IC. His eighth house ruler Venus makes a sextile to my Venus (4°) and trine to my Saturn (3°). His Saturn is opposing my Venus 1,3°. Does this offer commitment potentiality that could override the composite T square?
I put synastry aspect table on the end. I'm in the horizontal row. In addition to longitude aspects, we have his Sun parallel my Moon 0°22", his Venus parallel my Moon 0°48 and my Jupiter parallel his Mars 0°39". They are parallel his MC and my DC. My ASC-NN-Uranus is parallel his IC-NN-Uranus 0°31"-1°07". My Juno is parallel his Vesta 0°10" and Moon 0°35". My Juno is also quintile his Moon whereas his Juno sextiles my Moon. In 9th harmonic his Juno opposes my Moon. We have Moon novile Moon aspect 1° (also Sun and Moon are opposing each other in 9th harmonic). His asteroid Adonis is conjunct my Moon 1,5° whereas my Adonis is parallel his Moon 0°02". His asteroid Apollo is conjunct my Sun. My Mars-Amor is conjunct his Eros exact. His Valentine and Ceres are quintile my Moon. I also find our Anteros-Valentine conjunction remarkable as well as my Isis+Osiris conjunct his Karma 1-2°.
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Thank you, I do appreciate a lot your view on this!
Hi, I can't help thatttt much but I can hopefully give some experience with some aspects. I've had juno square uranus with two love interests and both of them I wanted to commit to but their instability put me off them. Go figure.
I've seen juno square neptune in two composite charts (which you have the opposite of) and they had false promises of marriage but both ended up in broken engagements.
The juno square saturn in the composite chart is interesting.