Has anyone been married or with someone that they never felt there was a change from the honeymoon stage? Like they still feel so happy to speak to their partner about anything and everything? Excited to see them?
Is it possible to always feel that wa
Met this watery Gem the past weekend and we had a date. She hasn't done anything wild, but I'm concerned because she's laying it on pretty thick via text. In person she's a bit conservative so I'm wondering if this is a typical push-pull game for her. She
I am a Taurus sun, Libra moon. He is Gemini Sun, Taurus moon.
He is a very hardworking man who loves to have conversations as much as he can when he finds time outside of work. And, he talks to everyone, there's no barrier. He does not keep grudges eith
I don’t know if it’s just me but I notice a difference between those two
In general they are part of the Gemini season, but what I do noticed based off my experiences is that imo the May Geminis tend to be nicer, laidback and easy to get along with. May
I am Pisces (Pisces-Aries Cusp) man. I dated a Gemini woman 3 years ago. We broke up about two years because of my addiction problem. Despite this, we remained friends. However, over the past years and more recently she has been asking for favors, money
As some of you know, gemini is my favorite Sun sign on men.
Things recently ended with my gem Sun/cancer moon LTR, but the universe has put another one on my plate:
Sun Gemini 4°13'
Moon Gemini 1°35'
Mercury Taurus 17°03'
Venus A
For softer Studies fit an Infant Sign.* 1.13
They tune rough Words, or they incline to Sing,
To stop the Pipe, or strike the speaking String;
Through Reeds they blow the Natural Sound in Measure,
Gay their delight, and e'en their Pains are Pleasure;
Wars they avoid, Old Age they chace with Song,
And when late Death o'retakes them they are Young.
Sometimes to Heaven they mount, and trace the Stars,
Then fix in Globes, or turn the Signs in Spheres:
Their Wit reigns o're their Nature, and refines
Its Powers; This is the Influence of the Twins.
-Manilius, translated by Thomas Creech