The Aquarius Male

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Probably the most famous Aquarian male in the history of the world was Franklin D. Roosevelt. This is not an analysis of his personal life, but the given as an example of the complexity of the nature, makeup and character of the type of man born under the Sign of Aquarius. One can understand some of this complexity if he apperciates the vast, almost infinite, changes that have taken place in recent years. If oe ponders and muses on what "This is the Age of Aquarius" means, on the revolution that has taken place in dress, manners, morality, religion, warfare, and living, one gets some idea of the power in the word Aquarius.

If a slogan were to be choosen to be put upon a banner declaring the sexual attitude, outlook, and philosophy of the Aquarian, there is an old Latin one that fits to perfection: Et quid amabo nisi est Quod aenigma est? "What shall I Love unless it be enigma?"

The Aquarian is a lover of mystery. In this matter we respectfully cite the late F.D.R's love of mystery stories. He had Alexander Woollcott at the White House frequently during World War II as a connoisseur to chose books to go to bed with. Sexually, the Aquarian male is a constant experimenter in sex-not a "constant reader". To probe into the enigma of the personality and sex life of everyone is his aim. His innate curosity knows no bounds, and he is is like a brilliant district attorney or prosecutor in his questioning, his searching queries, his psychic ability to get to the root of the matter. In this respect, he may be called a radical, for the origin of this word is root-getting to the root is radical. His profound interest in everybody's sex life is catholic, that is to say, universal. One may be amazed at the scope and startling power of his interest and interrogations, and then may discover himself as the object of his curosity or of his sexual attack.

The Aquarius male does not necessarily appear to have much sexual drive. He looks frequently like the most conventional type or even more like a weakling than a stud. The appearance is deceiving, for beneath it lies a male with potency sufficent to take care of a good- sized harem. It is an asset to his making conquests that he seems to be so neutral or non-aggressive, for the object of his desires is put off guard by his apparent affability.

So selfless does he seem that it take a rare psychic perception to pierce the armor of his outward personality. The Piscean type might see through this more readily than members of the other Sign groups. But let it be clearly understood that the Aquarian male inately produces more protein, calcium, and testosterone within his body than the surface can show, and naturally this leads to potency and virtility which can make him the Casanova of his world. Like Casanova, too, he regrets the warning of his sex energy no matter what age this inevitable change begins to take place.

The symbol of the Sign is the Water-Bearer, depicted as a male pouring water out of a vessel. The spiritual interpretation of this is that he is pouring out water of the soul. This symbolizes his zodaic role; the humantarian. Also, occulty, he receives in return favors from fortune, doweries from destiny, and fame frpm philantrophy. Physically interpreted, the symbol indicates that his sexual prowess gives pleasure which is returned by his wife, mistresses, lovers, and strangers in the night.

The Aquarius male is also the receiver of admiration, which is duly deserved on all levels, physical, sexual, spiritual, moral, and social. The negative aspect of this part of his life is that he is also the receiver of flattery, and his innate goodness can make him victim of this fine trait. This also applies to his sex life. His sincere admirers, his flatterers, and the purely selfish who fawn upon him soon learn that this is an original guy who cannot say no. So the onslaught takes place, and he becomes the victim of those who really only want