You each can focus on the relationship a great deal, feeling more secure and confident when you feel the relationship is solid and strong. With the Composite Moon in the 7th house, this is the house of relationships, so this can be a good placement for virtually any relationship, personal or professional. In a personal relationship, you need to not poke the relationship to death, demand unrealistic perfection, and try to be more practical. Since the 6h house rules work, a professional relationship can have a better chance with this placement. You may be tempted to keep any ill feelings you have to yourself until it builds up into something too big, or you nitpick one another too much and are overly critical. With the Composite Moon in the 6th house, you may struggle to maintain a relationship where one of you isn’t doing all of the heavy lifting, and this can lead to emotional problems within the relationship. This can be an excellent position for having children since the Moon rules family and the 5th house rules children. In a romantic relationship, you can have fun together and make each other feel good, but you may try to avoid any of the serious stuff, so you have to force yourselves to take some things more seriously together. This makes it a good position for a friendship, or for a business relationship focused on creative ventures. With the Composite Moon in the 5th house, you can express what you’re feeling in a lighter, more playful way, and try not to take one another or the relationship too seriously. You can either feel more secure with one another, and more emotional and shaky. With the 4th house and the Moon ruling the home, family, and internal foundation, this can be an excellent position for a family relationship, to build a family or home together, or to create a strong foundation together. As a result, you may have an easier time managing the emotions of one another and the relationship. With the Composite Moon in the 4th house, this is the house the Moon naturally rules, so it’s at home here. This can be a good placement for siblings, friends, or a teacher-student. Open dialogue can feel like the key to maintaining the relationship. You’ll likely have long conversations and talk about everything with one another. Your minds and hearts can meet up easily, and though at times, you may let reason take over for emotions or emotions take over for reason, so balance is important. With the Composite Moon in the 3rd house, you can express your emotions more clearly and effectively with one another than with almost any other person. In a personal relationship, neither of you may rock the boat very much, but when you do have issues connecting emotionally, it can seem like it just doesn’t go away, and you have to work on being more flexible. With this house ruling money, this can be an especially good position for a business relationship/partnership, and you can both be driven to accumulate wealth to make you feel more secure. This relationship, whether personal or professional, can have a calming, grounding influence. With the Composite Moon in the 2nd house, you can have an emotional understanding of one another’s beliefs, and the tie between your with your beliefs can provide some stability for the relationship. You can also be missing logic and reason at times, so you have to work on not letting the emotions control everything. The downside is you can get overwhelmed by emotion, caught up in it, and you can easily be subjective about one another and the relationship instead of objective. You can each feel that you can express your emotions openly and freely with one another, and have an understanding of how you each emote. With the Composite Moon in the 1st house, emotions can be very important in this relationship, and it’s what ties you together.
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