Apokovyski said:
Hello all Satanic combrades...
With using Astrology can we learn a chart owners sexual situation ?
For example, Is he homo,lesbien, gay or even aseksual by choice or etc. etc.
I think for learning aseksual situation. Low energy or air elements mars-venus is a point for looking.
Although not a 100% guarantee, but some combos I commonly see in LGBT charts:
-Aquarius 5th House, with Uranus opposite/square/conjunct Mars, Venus, or Pluto (planets of eroticism and romance)
-Pisces 5th House, with Neptune opposite/square/conjunct/tightly trine Mars, Venus or Pluto
-Uranus conjunct Neptune placed in 5th or 8th aspecting Mars or Venus
-Gemini 5th House, Mercury in 5th or 8th square/opposite Uranus, Neptune, Pluto (different than biased norm outlook on sex)
-Ultimately has a lot to do with 5th and 8th rulers/planets placed in 5th and 8th
-But you have to see significant aspects to Venus, Mars, and Pluto, and if the Ascendant or Sun or Moon are involved, makes it more significant and personal for such a person.
The 5th house includes casual dating (how you befriend your partner first, being the 11th derived from one's natal 7th), casual sex, potential for conceiving children.
The 8th house is the values and resources you gain or share with the spouse and other people (inheritance, debt, loans, etc.). The 8th also determine one's sexual orientation in the sense it is both someone's interpersonal values and their sexuality overall (for 8th House placements or 8th ruler being aspected, sex can be a transformative experience due to increase in mood and hormones, sex magick, etc.).
The outer planets when involved in sexual areas and aspects of the chart are revolutionary (going against the established biased norms), beg to differ, risky and frisky, transformative, and may make one open-minded to a lot of extremes or fetishes.
But people with such placements have to learn to (or entirely) AVOID dis-empowering things like drug addictions and irresponsibility in sexual health matters (one can sleep around a lot, but shouldn't whine about getting STD's and such as they made their choice to take the risks).