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Astrology and Children: Taurus Sun With Mars In Scorpio - Security Is A Specialty!

Astrology in Real Life.

vidroid keypadSpeaking of the locks on my kid’s bedroom door… he installed this stuff last night.

This is apparently a security system… hooked to nothing, at least not yet.




vidroid lock
And this is his padlock. Boy was he pissed when his sister yanked his door open and broke his lock

Foiled like Wile E. Coyote he went back to the drawing board and this morning there is a new version. Don’t tell me this kid can’t innovate.

And my daughter… Pluto in Scorpio rising: “What do you think he’s going to do in there?” she asked.

‘Well that’s none of our business is it?”

“No it’s not.”

“Okay then. So leave him alone and don’t you worry about it. He sneaks a girl in there, I’ll say something, okay?”

“Okay, mom. If I see one go in there, I’ll tell ya.”

I just shook my head. I have no idea how to survive this.

Did you lock your door when you were a kid?

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16 Responses to “Astrology and Children: Taurus Sun With Mars In Scorpio - Security Is A Specialty!”

  1. alovlylife says on 8/3/07 at 5:44 pm:

    I WISH! My folks would have ripped the door off the hinges. No privacy in my home. No space or boundaries. Ugh.

  2. jennyg says on 8/3/07 at 6:06 pm:

    Yes. But I didn’t dare not open it when my parents knocked. It did give me privacy against my siblings, however, and that was important. My parents were big on boundaries… big on privacy… still are, hence the reason that we stay in a motel when we visit them and not in their home (they made their home so there wasn’t enough room for guests).

  3. Becca says on 8/3/07 at 7:22 pm:

    Not often. My much older siblings were all out of the house by the time I was six, so just closing the door was usually all the privacy I needed.

    I was interested to find that a key to the front door of a house my parents had lived in twenty years before in a different state would unlock my bedroom door.

  4. Lupa says on 8/3/07 at 7:41 pm:

    My mother went completely crazy if we locked a door so no, I usually didn’t. I sort of knew as a kid that this wasn’t a normal reaction and felt like I should have been allowed some privacy, but it wasn’t an issue that came up often.

  5. kashmiri says on 8/3/07 at 7:44 pm:

    Are you kidding me? All four kids shared a room for a very long time. Oh, the battles!

  6. kashmiri says on 8/3/07 at 7:46 pm:

    To add to Lupa’s weird lock story, that same house never had a door that locked. If we went camping, my Dad would wedge a 2X4 between the door handle and the stair railing. And this was the 1980s!

  7. wyrdling says on 8/3/07 at 8:13 pm:

    yes. when i had one that locked.
    i had two younger sibs who loved to get into my stuff (especially my sister.)

  8. alison says on 8/3/07 at 10:16 pm:

    By the time I was an early teenager I was the last one left living at home - no need for locks - I wanted friends and family to visit me in my room, so I had an open door policy.

  9. Cassi says on 8/4/07 at 11:00 am:

    I remember my son wanting a lock and always being very security minded. Checking windows and doors at night. We lived in the forest, it was highly unlikely that anything but racoons were casing us. But, he liked to be sure we were safe. He is still like this(he is 20 now). He is an Aries with his mars in Gemini.

  10. Piya says on 8/4/07 at 11:43 am:

    I didn’t actually have a doorknob. This was problematic at times because people would barge in on me without announcing themselves first. Very jarring, and I think it’s reinforced my love of privacy.

    My parents would get very angry if I used the lock on the door (it was a hook-and-eye. There was a lock but no knob).

  11. Sadge fella says on 8/4/07 at 12:56 pm:

    I shared the same tiny room with my younger brother until I was 18. It was upsetting.
    I still resent my parents for that.
    Now I have all the privacy that I needed as a teen but it doesn’t erase the years I spent fighting for it.

  12. kashmiri says on 8/4/07 at 1:56 pm:

    My older siblings definately resented sharing 4 to a bedroom. I was the youngest, and didn’t have much say about the matter. My oldest sister left home (and the country!) at 18 and never returned. She still resents my parents for not being rich…
    Saying that, she had no privacy, which everyone is entitled to.

  13. MahEggo says on 8/4/07 at 11:15 pm:

    no privacy for me. Shared a room with my older brother and then my younger brother till I was 14. When I got my own room I wasn’t allowed to shut my door. To dress I had to go into the bathroom.

  14. c. says on 8/5/07 at 10:42 am:

    Take him to Defcon. He’ll fit in perfectly. That is, if he has computer skills as well as the security focus. If he’s smart like he seems he’ll get himself a job with a computer security company there.

  15. SaDiablo says on 8/6/07 at 3:19 pm:

    I shared a room with my older sister until she moved out but, strangely, privacy was never an issue with us!
    We had a lock on our bedroom door, which came in very handy when my mom would try to intrude when she was drunk and couldn’t find the key.

  16. Moni says on 8/22/07 at 2:39 pm:

    My son is a double Taurus (sun and moon). He’s got all kinds of signs on his door about staying out, etc. etc. As a kid, he charged money for everything, you’d have to pay him to do anything.

    As for me, Scorp rising, I had no privacy. I shared a room with my parents (!) no wonder I’m an only child til I moved out at 24 years, and even then I got grief. I had a diary I kept locked away in a wooden box with a tiny lock. I had an idea my dad would look into it, and he did–he broke the lock and destroyed my box. But guess what–he found nothing, as I had already removed my precious diary. My parents also threw out all my Beatle memorabilia that I had lovingly collected over the years. As you can imagine, I’m all for having “my own space”.

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