Okay, here is my blog post about love asteroids astrology:
So, I’ve been messing around with this whole astrology thing for a while now. You know, just trying to figure out life, love, and the whole shebang. And let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride! Recently, I stumbled upon something called “love asteroids.” I was like, “What the heck are those?” Turns out, they’re these little space rocks named after lovey-dovey gods and goddesses. And apparently, they can tell you stuff about your love life. Intriguing, right?
First, I gathered all my birth info – you know, the usual: date, time, and place. Then, I found this website that lets you put in all your details and spits out a chart showing where all the planets and these love asteroids were when you were born.
My Birth Chart
- Sun: Gemini
- Moon: Cancer
- Rising: Leo
- Juno: Libra, 7th house
I started digging into what each asteroid meant. Juno, for instance, is all about commitment and partnerships. When I checked out my own chart, I saw that my Juno is in Libra, in the 7th house. Apparently, that means I’m all about fairness and balance in relationships. Who knew? I always thought I was just a chill person. And seeing it in the 7th house, which is the house of partnerships, just reinforced the whole thing.
Then I decided to look into how these asteroids interact with the regular planets. Like, how does my Venus (the planet of love, duh) get along with my Juno? This is where things got a little complicated, but also super interesting. I noticed that my Venus is in Taurus, and it makes a nice little angle to my Juno. From what I read, that suggests I’m looking for a stable, committed relationship. Okay, that’s pretty spot on. No casual flings for this guy!
I even tried looking at the charts of some of my friends and exes (don’t judge!). It was wild to see how some of those relationships played out based on the asteroid stuff. Like, one of my exes had their Juno square their Venus. I don’t understand all the astro lingo, but I know square is not good. And let’s just say, that relationship was definitely not a walk in the park. No surprise that they clashed hard. I wish I knew this before.
But I remembered that one of my friends once said that astrology is just for fun and entertainment. That’s why I keep an open mind and don’t base all my life decisions on the stars, but it’s definitely a fun way to learn more about myself and my relationships. If you’re into this kind of thing, I say give it a shot! You might be surprised at what you find out.