
Skykomish
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Posted by Reconstructing_a_Leo
Also, with a strong 8th house, please remember you don't get to control the relationship, it'll control you. Even for 2 ppl who are already familiar with Scorp living that isn't easy stuff.

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This is me and the Libra/Scorpio.
Sun in the Ninth House
Composite Sun in the ninth house indicates a relationship that involves the growth of consciousness. Particularly in a personal relationship, the experiences that you undergo will give you greater understanding and insight into what is going on in your world.
With the Sun in this position, a relationship between the sexes may tend to become platonic.
The two of you will be very interested in communication and the sharing of ideas. You may travel quite a bit or at least be interested in foreign or distant places.
For a personal relationship the only possible defect of this placement is that the relationship is likely to be more intellectual than emotional.
This position is useful in any type of relationship because it indicates that together you have foresight and the ability to plan ahead for the long haul.
Moon in the Sixth House
The sixth house is a rather serious placement for the composite Moon. It suggests that you have a sense of having come together for a specific and necessary task or purpose that may not be completely pleasant. One of you may feel subordinated to the other in some way. Therefore, this is a difficult placement for any relationship that requires you to give and take equally, as most relationships do.
The only way to make this position work is for the two of you to exchange services equally, thus preventing it from becoming a one-way affair.
A related danger is that if one of you is giving more to the relationship emotionally than the other, you could become quite resentful about it.
Whatever the costs, you both must strive to be more nearly equal in giving and receiving.