Birth dates and times

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P-Angel
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I don't know why I post most of my questions in Aries, just an attraction that I'm still trying to decipher - anyway . . .

Here's something I've thought about in the past - say, that if you were to be born, naturally on a certain day, at a certain time, but then you were delivered early, like a C-Section and that put your Sun (and other planets) in a different position - which one are you really?

Are you really a Leo because you were supposed to be born on a certain day, if nature allowed, or are you a Cancer because the delivery came early due to man's intervention?
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could it be cuz you love me so much, P-Angel 🙂.... or not 😢

In these cases, I think people who miss being a Cancer by seconds--- or hit the Leo day right on the mark-- are called cusps-- and can posses the attributes of both the zodiacs that they straddle.

Sure, the whole premise behind the science is the exact alignment of the planets on the day/at the time you were born. Although "man" has pulled you from the womb it's the planetary pull that is forming your zodiac characteristic.
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Can't help it - you know "I do"!!!! Good thing there wasn't a Priest standing here 'cause I'm already hitched.

I thought about the cusps, but I was thinking mostly about people like my daughter-in-law, for example. Her mother was struggling with the pregnancy and they pulled her out by C-Section 3 weeks early, which put her in Aries - otherwise, she would be Taurus. So, in theory, it's the actual time/date - what nature would have predicted holds no bearing.
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Well I was supposed to be a Pisces, born the first week of March, but me and my twin sister got tired of waiting (we were ready for the world!) and so we were pulled out February 3. I wondered, would I still be the same person if I was born in March and a Pisces instead, even though I'm totally pure Aqua in behavioural characteristics and everything. And I love being an aquarius. I think it stems from what exact date and time you are born rather than which you should be.