If I were objectively looking at myself I would say Im indecisive, moral, always seeking love, romantic, sociable and always weighing the pro's and con's of a situation.I also tend not to have emotional displays in public as they do. Both my siblings have a Scorpio rising and are bitter, often angry people who need a lot of private time. Everytime I have done my chart it comes as a Scorpio asc, but I definitely do NOT feel like one. His libra moon may have been conjunct my ascendant but I cant recall his exact birthtime to confirm which is frustrating and Im also a bit hazey about my rising sign. The first experience was a pain for sure. So far I've had two experiences with the Sun square moon in relationships. ![]() It could be other planetary aspects at play that I'm unaware of too but I'm still learning so its coming to me slowly. I was thinking that this person I know now with the square sun moon is one of the most interesting people I've met so far relationship wise, but this could be my Scorpio moon reveling in a bit of emotional messiness. So, that's a good aspect in relationships. The sun/moon conjunction doesn't have the "blind spot" of the square - so they tend to understand where each of them is "coming from", making for an intense experience in which they feel connected. Eventually though, failed relationships will force them to recognise that the problem must be with them. The afflicted sun individual would see themselves as normal and the moon partner as over-emotional - whilst in reverse they would see the other as being unemotional. Jeez - cold fish frozen cod inhumane or what? However, we are talking about squares - so it's the partner and everyone else that notices. ![]() So, it's bad enough being unable to recognise or accept your own emotions (individual chart) without also failing to do the same with your partner. With the aspect in both the individual chart and synastry, that person gets a "double whammy" - effectively making it impossible to not become aware of the problem in themselves. ![]() But, I doubt that those under 40 would endure such relationships now. I'm 60 now and this aspect worked fine with my parents generation and many of mine - where the man tended to be the sun partner, which reflected the "accepted" male/female roles at the time. But, life does of course - so those relationships that I've seen survive with this sun/moon square involved (as you suspect) older generations. Good question - and the standard response would be that astrology does not recognise gender.
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