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Question: The following planetary aspects have been linked with homosexuality:

Sun/Uranus
Moon/Venus
Moon/Uranus
Venus/Mars
Venus/Saturn
Venus/Uranus
Venus/Neptune
Venus/Pluto
Mars/Uranus
Mars/Neptune
Mars/Pluto

Astrologers do not agree at all as to what planetary aspect or aspects are associated with homosexuality. More and more, astrologers are refusing to theorize about homosexual signatures in the natal chart because it is quite clear from their own highly conflicting unfounded and muddled evidence, there are none.

The Sun and Mars in a woman's chart may be significators of the men in her life but it can just as easily signify other women who have the characteristics of the Sun and Mars in her chart. It can also more importantly symbolise the woman's ability to direct and take charge of her life; the sign and house positions of these planets together with their aspects to the rest of the chart can show the best way she can use these energies. In fact both planets can symbolise a great many things to do with being centered, individuated, focussed and assertive, qualities which are beyond the narrow, culturally defined, stifling categories of gender. This seems to confuse physical women and men with the words "masculine" and "feminine". The male/female balance varies from individual to individual, regardless of physical gender and this is shown very clearly in the astrological chart when one discusses the balance of the 4 elements. For example, if one has the Sun and Moon, Mercury, Mars and the Mid Heaven in earth signs with the Ascendant, Venus and Jupiter in Scorpio, there may be a strong so-called "feminine" sign emphasis. The Sun, Moon, Mercury, Mars and the Ascendant in fire signs with only Venus in water and the Mid Heaven in earth signs is a classic fire/earth, (Leo/Capricorn) relationship such that there is a majority of fixed planets in the respective charts.

Astrology is not gender-biased, masculine and feminine do not necessarily always refer to men and women. Astrology itself unlike the various psychologies has no problem with homosexuality; whether one is in a straight or same-sex relationship the same planetary and sign dynamics apply. The astrological chart does not discriminate, only astrologers do.

The multitude of astrological signatures that have been suggested are just hearsay and are not backed up by any serious empirical evidence. There is no evidence that the hard aspects (square, opposition and sometimes conjunction ) between Mars/Venus and the outer planets are more likely to be linked to homosexuality than heterosexuality.

The search for an astrological signature for homosexuality presupposes that it is abnormal in some way. The fact that this search has been spectacularly unsuccessful speaks for itself. Sexual orientation like race, religion and gender cannot be detected in the chart; the chart does not judge whether a person is normal or abnormal and neither should we. The same dynamics exist in homosexual relationships as well as heterosexual ones. The planetary energies are ultimately beyond gender and belong to us all.


Answers: The following planetary aspects have been linked with homosexuality:

Sun/Uranus
Moon/Venus
Moon/Uranus
Venus/Mars
Venus/Saturn
Venus/Uranus
Venus/Neptune
Venus/Pluto
Mars/Uranus
Mars/Neptune
Mars/Pluto

Astrologers do not agree at all as to what planetary aspect or aspects are associated with homosexuality. More and more, astrologers are refusing to theorize about homosexual signatures in the natal chart because it is quite clear from their own highly conflicting unfounded and muddled evidence, there are none.

The Sun and Mars in a woman's chart may be significators of the men in her life but it can just as easily signify other women who have the characteristics of the Sun and Mars in her chart. It can also more importantly symbolise the woman's ability to direct and take charge of her life; the sign and house positions of these planets together with their aspects to the rest of the chart can show the best way she can use these energies. In fact both planets can symbolise a great many things to do with being centered, individuated, focussed and assertive, qualities which are beyond the narrow, culturally defined, stifling categories of gender. This seems to confuse physical women and men with the words "masculine" and "feminine". The male/female balance varies from individual to individual, regardless of physical gender and this is shown very clearly in the astrological chart when one discusses the balance of the 4 elements. For example, if one has the Sun and Moon, Mercury, Mars and the Mid Heaven in earth signs with the Ascendant, Venus and Jupiter in Scorpio, there may be a strong so-called "feminine" sign emphasis. The Sun, Moon, Mercury, Mars and the Ascendant in fire signs with only Venus in water and the Mid Heaven in earth signs is a classic fire/earth, (Leo/Capricorn) relationship such that there is a majority of fixed planets in the respective charts.

Astrology is not gender-biased, masculine and feminine do not necessarily always refer to men and women. Astrology itself unlike the various psychologies has no problem with homosexuality; whether one is in a straight or same-sex relationship the same planetary and sign dynamics apply. The astrological chart does not discriminate, only astrologers do.

The multitude of astrological signatures that have been suggested are just hearsay and are not backed up by any serious empirical evidence. There is no evidence that the hard aspects (square, opposition and sometimes conjunction ) between Mars/Venus and the outer planets are more likely to be linked to homosexuality than heterosexuality.

The search for an astrological signature for homosexuality presupposes that it is abnormal in some way. The fact that this search has been spectacularly unsuccessful speaks for itself. Sexual orientation like race, religion and gender cannot be detected in the chart; the chart does not judge whether a person is normal or abnormal and neither should we. The same dynamics exist in homosexual relationships as well as heterosexual ones. The planetary energies are ultimately beyond gender and belong to us all.

all signs have ppl of both sexes...Pisces is very gentle....moon is about romance..

You might want to start with the asteroid, Pallas. I've included an ephemeris in the source box below...just look up his date of birth on the list and see what sign his Pallas is in...then see what house it belongs to in his chart. There, you might find some answers.

Pallas is named after Pallas Athene, the warrior goddess. She was the daughter of Zeus, sprung from his own mind instead of birthed by a woman. She is usually an indicator of the more masculine strength of a female or the feminine strength of a male.

In certain signs, she is weaker than others. Pallas in Cancer or Pisces may weaken her strength for different reasons. Cancer has specific mothering qualities that Pallas, a motherless virgin warrior-goddess, does not mesh well with. Pisces' creative, artistic, spiritual, and daydreaming style has little to do with Pallas, who is more mental and almost akin to Mars in her pursuits.

And speaking of Mars...if your guy has Mars in Libra, there is a tendency for the more masculine qualities of action to be toned down...Venus rules Libra, Mars rules Aries...these two signs are opposites. So, when Mars is in Libra...Venus has a tendency to usurp the authority of Mars in the way someone acts.



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