Capricorn Rising known for childhood hardships

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HIGHLANDER
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I've read an article about Capricorn Rising, and this sparked my interests

"A Saturn-rule chart, since Saturn rules Capricorn. This brings you severe tests that require discipline and perseverance to overcome. Your childhood may be marked by hardship or harsh parenting. You may be ruthlessly self-critical. But you make a capable first impression. You're a leader that people trust to 'keep it real' by not taking too many risks. You don't buckle under pressure, and may emerge as a public figure ".

Any Capricorn rising, or Sun in Capricorns who can relate to this?
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This is true. The problem is as a cap I can't disconnect from dysfunction. I feel tormented by it, but I want to fix it. With family problems, it always comes to it's my responsiblity to fix it and then my role become similar to a parent. Some parents would then put that role on you since they see you can handle it and leave you hanging while they do what they freaking want "hypothetically speaking". There are a lot of trials and tribulations and the cap attitude isn't light toward those things. It sometimes like literally fighting saturn. and I have to fight for me and others especially family. I can't see a faimly members problem as not mine, I have to help them fix it.
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Posted by ninjamu
My son has cap rising. I would say this suits him. His father is nuts and has put us both through the wringer a few times.



-its funny you also mentioned his father, and just fathers in general. because they play a large part in
a saturn chart/ capricorn rising/ and capricorns in general. be it there absence or insanity.

-@deepcappy I know what you mean, it's saturn's difficult lessons that haven't made things easy in terms of family. And
I agree it is a constant test and battle with saturn. supposidly we will reap our rewards in later half of our lives.
just a quick example I have a co worker who is 79 years old (a sun in capricorn), he just doesn't know when to
retire, he's a fighter, he had 10 children and wife, and unfortunately his wife died while his oldest child was 13. he
had to take care of his 10 loving children by himself, no help from his sisters or nothing. he didn't have love in his
heart to marry or have a relationship even though being a fairly handsome guy in his time. he made a vow to his wife on her
deathbed to make sure their kids all went to college. They all did, and not only that they were all successful in life, and
constantly taking of each other like a real family. anyways my co worker owns a 100 acre land in s.dakota, is going to
retire with more than enough pension from his work, and military, he's in perfect health god bless him, and his children
are always on his side caring and loving.

- @bluemoon, my apologies for my earlier comments on a different forum. I wasn't asking the questions in the right form,
and it came out all wrong.

anyways here is a music video i was listening to on the radio, both the lyrics and music video can relate one to the above mentioned topic.

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Posted by thxbutnothx
I used to stay because of the guilt I felt.

Then, one day, my taurus friend got tired of hearing me crying about it "who the fuck you think you are?? you think you are a fucking god that he cannot survive without you that you are the god's gift to him huh that he cannot be happy without you that he needs your fucking pity. Get over yourself"

I would never forget that lol. Now I'm fucking selfish lol. I'm only responsible for my happiness. thank you lol.



Found this statement online about capricorn, here is the ref. http://zodiacsigntraits.com/capricorn-ascendant.html<BR>
"Print this out in big letters and tape it to your bathroom mirror"

I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR EVERYTHING.
IT IS NOT ALL MY FAULT.


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Posted by bluebetty
Cap Rising here. Awful childhood. Love was something my parents liked dangling in front of me like a carrot.
Changed diapers at six years old, was cooking entire family meals at 13, solely responsible for helping my siblings pass tests, and get good grades. My mom saw that I was dependable, and depended! Also, was trampled on in my youth cause I was a chubby girl with glasses. My dad basically stopped hanging out with me when my boobies were buds. Have massive Daddy issues, can't get attracted to/take seriously, a guy younger than 43, since I was twelve. Allowed them to treat me like a doormat.

currently working on self esteem and self worth...work in progress.



Hang in there bluebetty, don't you ever doubt yourself. thats what this forum is about, the words you spoke were as clear as day to me I have remarkably gone through all of those stages in life except for maybe the having boobs part cuz I am a guy. anyways, remember this notion which seemed to help me out, and its specifically geared for cap. rising folks. "IT'S NOT MY FAULT". I know bluemoon will detest me for saying that LOL.
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antares
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Capricorn Ascendant... (chart is essentially a big Scorp/Cap/Cancer triangle) and I don't see myself as having a difficult childhood. I mean I was quite awkward at school, bullied for a while, quite slow early on; but on the whole my family was a healthy, stable, working class one. I never had anything too big foisted on me at an early age. (If anything I was a late bloomer in certain... things. Ahem.) I think the 'bad childhood' aspect is basically the seriousness and responsibility the Cap ascendancy projects... that's not supossed to chime with the typical, carefree, playful kid. I know I took things too seriously, but I still wouldn't say I had a 'bad' upbringing.