
SirHorns
@SirHorns
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Posted by ElleDuMondeIt's in my 11th house. ;_;
Lust in Taurus
Opposite to my Sun
The only damn thing in my 7th house.
I was trying REAL hard to keep that house empty, thanks for ruining my day.
I just looked up my synastry.... 😐
My Lust conjunct his Mars
His Lust is conjunct my Mars
Composite.....
We are at 0 degree Leo and Lust conjuncts the Mars
*ponders*


Posted by ShadowcatMy Lust conjunct my sun by 1 degree orb.Posted by SirHornsDoes it make any aspects to your personal planets? From what I remember about your chart it shouldn't but I haven't seen it in awhile. But maybe it's weak?
...I have mind in 7 Aquarius.
😐 -Avoids Aquas-
Article about it: http://www.daykeeperjournal.com/2010/09/asteroid-lust/
In its more hedonistic definition, asteroid Lust appears prominently in just the sorts of places you’d expect to find it, in the charts of those who promote sexual desire, symbolically represent it culturally, and become famous or infamous for its action in their lives.
Hugh Hefner, who founded Playboy magazine in 1953 with a start-up loan of $ 1000 from his mother, was instrumental in dragging America out of its puritanical stance on sexual matters. Playboy was the first notable high-gloss publication enshrining the joys of unclothed feminine pulchritude for a generation of post-war American men in a format beyond the overtly seedy one of the standard pornography of the day. With an expanded focus on living the good life in general, encompassing wine, cigars, financial investing and travel, Playboy’s contributors over the years have included John Steinbeck, Somerset Maugham, Vladimir Nabokov, John Updike, Gore Vidal and Ray Bradbury, among others, allowing men to reasonably suggest to their wives that they really did buy it “just for the articles.”
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Posted by ShadowcatJust a Trine to my Jupiter. @-@Posted by SirHornsDoes it make any aspects to your personal planets? From what I remember about your chart it shouldn't but I haven't seen it in awhile. But maybe it's weak?
...I have mind in 7 Aquarius.
😐 -Avoids Aquas-
Article about it: http://www.daykeeperjournal.com/2010/09/asteroid-lust/
In its more hedonistic definition, asteroid Lust appears prominently in just the sorts of places you’d expect to find it, in the charts of those who promote sexual desire, symbolically represent it culturally, and become famous or infamous for its action in their lives.
Hugh Hefner, who founded Playboy magazine in 1953 with a start-up loan of $ 1000 from his mother, was instrumental in dragging America out of its puritanical stance on sexual matters. Playboy was the first notable high-gloss publication enshrining the joys of unclothed feminine pulchritude for a generation of post-war American men in a format beyond the overtly seedy one of the standard pornography of the day. With an expanded focus on living the good life in general, encompassing wine, cigars, financial investing and travel, Playboy’s contributors over the years have included John Steinbeck, Somerset Maugham, Vladimir Nabokov, John Updike, Gore Vidal and Ray Bradbury, among others, allowing men to reasonably suggest to their wives that they really did buy it “just for the articles.”
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Posted by ElleDuMonde😆 Gold.
Seems so. At least we've got that going for us. Can't complain much on that front.
Next time we have a communication disagreement (3rd house stellium composite)...I'm just going to start chanting to myself.....4386! 4386! 4386! REMEMBER.....4386!!!!!


Posted by ElleDuMondeOmg you are Scorpio - Pluto!!!Posted by RumiLI am a fan of this one. 🙂
What about asteroid Persephone? It conjuncts my sun too with one degree orb. A lustful Persephone ........ 😕
I luff Persephone.click to expand

Posted by RumiLOthers could lust after you.
What about asteroid Persephone? It conjuncts my sun too with one degree orb. A lustful Persephone ........ 😕

Posted by ElleDuMondeYes before you kidnap each other.
I need to stop now 😐

Posted by SirHornsI cant imagine ‚Posted by RumiLOthers could lust after you.
What about asteroid Persephone? It conjuncts my sun too with one degree orb. A lustful Persephone ........ 😕click to expand


Posted by AriElla7Make a chart at astro.com and add 4386 at the bottom of the Extended Chart Selection page.🙂
Lust? Is it called something else in your natal chart?

Posted by Shadowcatnah I was joking somewhat.
@Sirhorns
Do you avoid Aquas because their suns square your moon?


Posted by HappyCapperThanksPosted by AriElla7Make a chart at astro.com and add 4386 at the bottom of the Extended Chart Selection page.🙂
Lust? Is it called something else in your natal chart?click to expand

Posted by ShadowcatHard-lessons.Posted by SirHornsSounds like my problem except with Leebs and Aries. If they're first decan, their sun squares both my moon and sun, but it conjunct my mars 😢. Third decan=Trines moon and sextiles sun but squares uranus, neptune and Jupiter.Posted by Shadowcatnah I was joking somewhat.
@Sirhorns
Do you avoid Aquas because their suns square your moon?
The 1st decans wouldn't form a square to my moon.
I actually find fixed signs attractive in general, so I was avoiding another reason to consider dating on of them.
...I think my Taurus Moon wants me to torture myself with Fixed energy.
#masochism
Maybe it's a saturn thingclick to expand

Posted by Shadowcat*Pats* I have the Moon square too.Posted by SirHornsNo thank god I have the trine! Saturn squares my sun, moon and mc. It also opposes my mars, and my ascendant. To name the several ways in which it brings down the wrath of Kahn on my chart.Posted by ShadowcatHard-lessons.Posted by SirHornsSounds like my problem except with Leebs and Aries. If they're first decan, their sun squares both my moon and sun, but it conjunct my mars 😢. Third decan=Trines moon and sextiles sun but squares uranus, neptune and Jupiter.Posted by Shadowcatnah I was joking somewhat.
@Sirhorns
Do you avoid Aquas because their suns square your moon?
The 1st decans wouldn't form a square to my moon.
I actually find fixed signs attractive in general, so I was avoiding another reason to consider dating on of them.
...I think my Taurus Moon wants me to torture myself with Fixed energy.
#masochism
Maybe it's a saturn thing
...;_; You don't have a Saturn-Pluto square Natally, do you?click to expand

Posted by ShadowcatYup, yup. In my 11th House too!Posted by SirHornsIs your saturn in Aqua?Posted by Shadowcat*Pats* I have the Moon square too.Posted by SirHornsNo thank god I have the trine! Saturn squares my sun, moon and mc. It also opposes my mars, and my ascendant. To name the several ways in which it brings down the wrath of Kahn on my chart.Posted by ShadowcatHard-lessons.Posted by SirHornsSounds like my problem except with Leebs and Aries. If they're first decan, their sun squares both my moon and sun, but it conjunct my mars 😢. Third decan=Trines moon and sextiles sun but squares uranus, neptune and Jupiter.Posted by Shadowcatnah I was joking somewhat.
@Sirhorns
Do you avoid Aquas because their suns square your moon?
The 1st decans wouldn't form a square to my moon.
I actually find fixed signs attractive in general, so I was avoiding another reason to consider dating on of them.
...I think my Taurus Moon wants me to torture myself with Fixed energy.
#masochism
Maybe it's a saturn thing
...;_; You don't have a Saturn-Pluto square Natally, do you?click to expand
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😐 -Avoids Aquas-
Article about it: http://www.daykeeperjournal.com/2010/09/asteroid-lust/
In its more hedonistic definition, asteroid Lust appears prominently in just the sorts of places you’d expect to find it, in the charts of those who promote sexual desire, symbolically represent it culturally, and become famous or infamous for its action in their lives.
Hugh Hefner, who founded Playboy magazine in 1953 with a start-up loan of $ 1000 from his mother, was instrumental in dragging America out of its puritanical stance on sexual matters. Playboy was the first notable high-gloss publication enshrining the joys of unclothed feminine pulchritude for a generation of post-war American men in a format beyond the overtly seedy one of the standard pornography of the day. With an expanded focus on living the good life in general, encompassing wine, cigars, financial investing and travel, Playboy’s contributors over the years have included John Steinbeck, Somerset Maugham, Vladimir Nabokov, John Updike, Gore Vidal and Ray Bradbury, among others, allowing men to reasonably suggest to their wives that they really did buy it “just for the articles.”