But a failure to separate her identity from family can result in comparing partners to Mother (and having them come up short), or putting family before romantic relationships. In balanced doses, this can make Moon/Venus a solid partner who gains strength from her family ties. Even if her childhood was less than perfect, Moon/Venus will have overwhelming feelings of familial love and dependency. Exploring Moon/Venus’ family history can be the key to understanding her behavior. A woman with Moon/Venus will base her romantic behavior on the way she interacted with Mother. A man with Moon/Venus will be drawn to women who remind him of Mother. Moon/Venus is also attached to her family (especially Mother). Moon/Venus in Aquarius will want the freedom to do as she pleases, so she’ll emphasize her partner’s independence. Moon/Venus in Leo will want a partner who makes her look good, so she’ll push him (in the most loving way possible) to excel. Moon/Venus in Virgo will want a perfect relationship, so she’ll ensure her partner is squeaky clean and relentlessly organized. How this manifests depends on the sign that Moon/Venus is in. And it’s all cloaked in the disguise of making her partner feel good, until her partner realizes that the feel-good agenda belongs to Moon/Venus. “Shared” activities always seem to emphasize what Moon/Venus likes to do. Arguments are avoided because Moon/Venus loathes conflict. This is less apparent in a casual social setting, but becomes clear in the concentrated atmosphere of intimacy.įor Moon/Venus, her harmony and comfort are paramount. The unity of energies can create a focus on personal satisfaction. Then her partner realizes that Moon/Venus is consumed with meeting her own needs … first. Romantic, caring, and expressive-a pool of loving tranquility. In a relationship, the Moon/Venus person may seem like the perfect lover. This is an excellent time for dating because your charm and beauty will attract genuine, honest love. Your loving and receptive mood will make you popular, and you can easily make new friends. This is an excellent time to relax and have fun with loved ones. This is not superficial gloss (although it can come cross as sugar-overload at times) it’s a core necessity for the Moon/Venus person to feel balanced and at ease with others. Transiting Moon trine Venus brings love, tenderness, harmony, and friendship. She instinctively (Moon) knows how to charm people (Venus). Whether she’s in the chart of a man or woman, Moon/Venus needs to be liked the way other people need oxygen. It’s a basic need, but it’s not something to be taken lightly. Put them together and you have the need for harmony. Venus represents relating to others and giving/receiving love. The Moon represents comfort and nurturing instincts. But is Moon conjunct Venus always a bowl of sweet cherries? Not quite. This is considered a “soft” combination, and doesn’t get as much press as the intense Moon/Pluto conjunction, or the angst-driven Moon/Venus square. Credit: mguntow via iStockphotoA conjunction of Moon/Venus in the natal chart unifies needs (Moon) and love (Venus).
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