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Oh the Woe! A Mars Mercury Mouth On A Weary Capricorn: Saturn Transit The 7th House
Astrology in Real Life

I was talking to a pal about a gal in my sphere. I think this conversation has to do with Saturn’s transit through my 7th house.
Who can you partner with in reality? Judging the other…
“Yeah, I like that gal. I do like her, she’s very smart and we obviously have things in common. However I don’t think I am going to pursue a friendship with her,” I said.
“Why not?”
“Well she’s just… she’s just so erudite. Is that how you say that word?” I asked. “Is that the word I want?”
“Erudite? Yes, that’s how you say it and that’s word you want,” she said.
I laughed. “Well good. Thanks for helping me with that. See, I think about going to have lunch with her but I think it would just be so much trouble. I would have to find a way to culture myself like a pearl. That’s it. I’d need to wear pearls to eat lunch with this woman which of course I don’t have. I would look so stupid wearing pearls. I’ve tried it.”
“No, I don’t think pearls would suit you,” she said.
“Yeah, I just have a hard time being fancy. I can do it but it’s such an incredible bother. And there is my mouth to consider as well. I would have to watch it. Do they make pearls to decorate a person’s mouth?”
She laughed.
“Because I am going to need some of those as well. I don’t know. Do I want to go to lunch if I have to do it with my mouth full of pearls? Probably not. Once, I could manage it but beyond that I think it would be too big a job me. But this does not mean I don’t like her because I do and considerably. But I’m just going to have to like her from afar, I guess. And maybe we can be actual friends next life when I may be born with a naturally pearly mouth.”
Are there some gaps too wide to try to bridge?
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Perhaps you could help to broaden her life by bringing new aspects (you) to it. She might really appreciate this. I know that I have had times like this in the past.
I don’t think there are gaps too big to bridge. If it were me, I would make friends with her. You will grow and she will grow. I must be the Noah of friendship because I want friends of all kinds. I even have a friend with a scooter!
I don’t know because I was too busy concentrating on those pearls to pay attention.
Beautiful!
Topic… um… I think that we should all be ourselves. Being able to bridge gaps depends upon what we want from the other side.
IF you like her, you can always let her decide if you are not pearly enough, she might like you as is.
(I have Sun conj. Saturn in the 7th) I don’t think there are gaps too wide to bridge. I think ALL gaps can be bridged! I struggled to make friends and fit in for most of my younger life… I always felt like I wasn’t good enough for other people. I still sometimes feel that some people I’d like to meet and know are way outside my league but then I reach out and learn that me being who I am is “interesting” to them, and that I do have something to offer, even if I find myself in a position where I have to explain or defend my principles/lifestyle/friends/the way I am. And I learn something about the other person too… usually that they also have their own insecurities.