Opposition in Synastry

This topic was created in the Astrology forum by cIoudy on Saturday, January 7, 2017 and has 9 replies.
How does it feel like in your experience?


I'd like you to clarify in your response whether it is by both sign and degree, just by sign, or an out of sign opposition. I'd also like to know the orb of the opposition too.
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I was with someone cloudy, whose Saturn opposed my moon.....exact degree. I felt he was a very heavy influence on me emotionally. Felt like having an overly stern father
Posted by Shadowcat
it's almost impossible to oppose placements in my chart without conjuncting something else
Yeah, for this reason I think some charts have more potential a fulfilling relationship than others. I thought of making a thread about it, but I don't know how to word it.
either half the forum has me on block or astrology topics aren't trendy anymore, not that they ever were
Sun-mercury oppositions make you open your mind to another way of seeing things
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Posted by Shadowcat
it's almost impossible to oppose placements in my chart without conjuncting something else
Yeah, for this reason I think some charts have more potential a fulfilling relationship than others. I thought of making a thread about it, but I don't know how to word it.
Astrological fulfillment potential maybe?


For some charts it's definitely easier. People who have sun, moon and venus trined will have an easier time picking a partner. While others have to pick and choose.
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Yes.


If your planets are splattered all over the chart and make little to no aspects between each other, it's harder to find a nice match. Much easier when you have two or more personal planets on one axis (in opposition) in the seventh house and trine your other placements. In this way if any sensitive planet in the other chart makes an aspect to this configuration you get a trine, conjunction and an opposition all in one.


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