Okay, so, I’ve been seeing this “sex asteroids” thing popping up all over my astrology feeds lately. It sounded kinda wild, so I figured, why not? Let’s dive in and see what all the fuss is about. I mean, it can’t hurt to explore, right?
Getting Started
First things first, I needed to find out which asteroids are supposedly related to, you know, sex and all that stuff. I did some digging around and made a list. I found these names:
- Eros: This one’s pretty obvious, right? It’s like the Greek god of love and desire.
- Psyche: I guess this one’s more about the mind-body connection in intimacy.
- Sappho: Named after the ancient Greek poetess, I think. I learned that it represents attraction to women.
- Lust: Okay, this one’s pretty self-explanatory.
- Juno: I saw that it is more about commitment and marriage, but it’s still a part of it.
Figuring Out My Chart
Next up, I had to pull up my birth chart, which is like a snapshot of the sky when I was born. I already had it saved on my computer, so that was easy. Once I had my chart, I went to an astrology site that lets you add extra asteroids to your chart. I think I’d seen it before, but I’m not completely sure. Then I plugged in the names of those sex asteroids from my list and hit enter.
Analyzing the Results
And boom! There they were, all these new symbols scattered across my chart. I started by looking at where Eros was. It was in my 7th house, which I know is about partnerships. Made me think, okay, maybe relationships are a big part of my, um, intimate life. Then I checked out Sappho. It was in my 5th house, which is about pleasure and creativity. Hmm, interesting. This is what I find out, so cool! It was fun seeing how these asteroids interacted with my other planets. Like, I noticed my Eros was conjunct my Venus, which I think means they’re in the same sign. That probably amplifies the whole love and desire thing, right?
What I Learned
Honestly, I’m still not entirely sure what to make of all this. I’m pretty sure that it is not that precise and we shouldn’t take it too seriously. But it was definitely a fun little experiment. It made me think about my own approach to intimacy and relationships in a new way. I guess the biggest takeaway for me is that astrology can be a cool tool for self-reflection, even when it comes to the more, shall we say, spicy aspects of life. I might keep playing around with these asteroid placements and see what else I can discover. Who knows, maybe there’s more to this sex asteroid thing than I thought!