Always The Bridesmaid, Never The Bride?
It seems some are always the bridesmaid, never the bride. Others marry as teenagers and stay married (to one or more partners) throughout their lives.
Getting married, being married, staying married.
It seems some are always the bridesmaid, never the bride. Others marry as teenagers and stay married (to one or more partners) throughout their lives.
My husband and I will celebrate our seventh anniversary this weekend. Boy, that went fast! The seventh wedding anniversary is significant, astrologically because it’s coincides with the first Saturn square of the wedding chart.
My husband and I going to start teaching a class in September. This is not something we planned or even considered doing. All the sudden this gal was telling us, we’d be teaching teenagers. In fact, I interrupted her. “Excuse me just a minute, I’m a little confused. I don’t want to interrupt you but
Dear Elsa, I am soon to be married and feel frustration building with myself and my future spouse. We’ve lived together for two years. I pick, nag and as she says, “chip away at her”. Sometimes the right thing jumps from my mouth and other times I say something that will completely shut her down.
Being as I’m an astrologer, I work with a lot of Indian people. Having Uranus in my 7th house and planets in Libra, I am interested in marriage of any type. Some people jump over a broom and that’s it! They’re married. Indians adhere to their cultural tradition. A couple who wishes to marry must
My husband and I have been going to classes for about six months. The last two meetings have been about marriage. We wrap up the part on marriage this section this Sunday. The final section is, “Till death do we part”. Venus Pluto, eh?
What if paths in life are actually pretty limited? I was talking to a young male client. He’s atypical in that he wants to get married and he wants to get married for life. He also wants to please his parents. He wants a spouse who will please his parents, etc.