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Post by 12YearsABlob on Sept 24, 2019 13:33:08 GMT
I've always wanted to try one of those escape rooms. I don't have anyone to try it with, though. Me too! *hint* *hint* ;D
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Post by lumina on Sept 24, 2019 13:38:56 GMT
Well P and his wife`s synastry has the most sparkling quintiles imaginable, they seem to visit a lot of shows/ performances, (though oftentimes in bigger groups, or her alone, also) and they seem to have a great liking for vacationing, usually where there are beaches nearby (though again, oftentimes she will do so on her own with the kids, too, and recently it seems he is often interrupting their holidays, because a job offer comes up). However they apparently did get close while being on a cruise together, actually as part of the "show-program", but then again there are usually some peformances/ shows and the rest of the time they are just having a nice holiday time. lol
But seems to me like a great funfactor there.
his Venus quintile her Sun his Mars biquintile her Mercury his Mars biquintile her Venus his Jupiter biquintile her Mercury his Jupiter biquintile her Venus his Uranus biquintile her Mercury his Uranus biquintile her Venus
And in their composite they have a quintile Yod, comprised of
Sun quintile Uranus Mars biquintile Uranus Mars biquintile Sun
and therefore Mars on the Sun/Uranus-mp 1°04
Well we also have a quintile Yod in composite, but they do have the exciting sparkly kind, and ours is more of hte boring kind.
Jupiter quintile Saturn Venus biquintile Jupiter Venus biquintile Saturn
Venus on the Jupiter/Saturn-mp 0°14
Well we do have two other interesting quintiles in the composite, but not as a quintile Yod
there is
Sun quintile Pluto (and Juno on the midpoint, but widely: 1°28)
and the maybe more interesting one
Moon quintile Uranus and Mercury on the Moon/Uranus-mp 0°25
I find that more interesting, because we both have that natally; Mercury on Moon/Uranus, though in his case it is very wide (1°39), but close enough to show up in the composite too. Well he has Mercury on Sun/Uranus, too, which an orb of just 0°48.
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