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    Pisces SunMoonMercVenus; Cap Mars; Libra Asc
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    Joined dxpnet on March 25, 2016.
    She was trying to help. She might have thought you trusted her with this information so she felt comfortable proceeding.
    You telling her that normally you don't tell people your date of birth could make her infer that you trusted her and she took liberties thinking that you trusted her to do so. Ask her what other identifying information she gave to the astrologer. Also, this astrologer is her friend.

    If I'm dating a woman and she's talking to her friends about me, I trust that she'll be careful about what she tells them, with the understanding that she's going to confide to them about stuff like sex, money, relationship problems, etc...

    She knows you're dealing with something and she turned to a friend to help. Use your words and tell her how you feel about it. If she crosses clear boundaries in the future then she's not respecting you or them.

    Re: This boundary
    You decide what your boundary is. The only way I'd be concerned would be if another person was sharing my personal information with others, even with online astrological reports. Things like last name, address, first name depending on the situation, etc.

    Finally, how is she supposed to know that this bothered you if you don't tell her?