Juno-Eros Aspects in Synastry
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Disclaimer: This article represents a few interpretations among countless interpretations of synastry. I have 900+ synastry aspects in total, so you should check your whole synastry chart instead of one aspect within it.
Juno Conjunct Eros Synastry
With Juno conjunct Eros synastry, you can have what your partner sensually looks for in a long-term partner. Juno’s fidelity can activate Eros’ passion. Eros’ passion can, in turn, move mountains to win Juno’s heart.
Eros may feel a fated draw towards merging with Juno. This can go beyond surface infatuation – it’s a spiritual attraction between two souls.
Eros’ romance can make Juno feel deeply cherished. While Juno seeks to uphold the relationship’s proper boundaries, Eros can help Juno enjoy healthy fun within these boundaries. Juno can trust Eros enough to express their sexual desire freely.
Juno Sextile Eros Synastry
Juno sextile Eros synastry is where marriage and sexual exploration can coexist. You may want to chase each other while giggling like teenagers in your shared home.
Eros’ eroticism can be a major source of joy for Juno. Juno can be surprised by how strongly Eros’ passion enhances shared commitment. Eros’ sexual desire doesn’t threaten Juno’s sense of security; instead, it adds trust to the connection.
When you share sexual bliss, you double the bliss! Eros can find playful ways to demonstrate their loyalty. Eros can feel satisfied in knowing that their romantic advances fulfill Juno’s needs.
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Juno Square Eros Synastry
With Juno square Eros synastry, you may have trust issues. The problems can be Eros’ frustrated passion and Juno’s fear of intimacy. Juno may need to feel loved to have sex, while Eros may want to have sex to feel loved.
Juno may struggle with Eros’ intense sexual energy. They might feel threatened by Eros’ unrestrained nature, fearing that it could lead to a lack of commitment.
This insecurity can cause Juno to become overly possessive and controlling. Juno may reject Eros’ sexual advances to feel safe.
Eros may feel stifled by Juno’s rigid expectations of commitment. Eros can challenge Juno to rethink that sexual passion doesn’t equal infidelity. Eros is like a Lamborghini stuck in a traffic jam – full of energy but with no space to unleash their power.
Juno Trine Eros Synastry
With Juno trine Eros synastry, Juno can teach Eros that love isn’t just about sex, but also long-term commitment. Eros can break chairs, break tables, and break beds, but Juno can remind Eros not to break promises.
True commitment can mean saying “no”. Committing to Juno means Eros will have to let go of other “yes”. For example, watching other girls on social media can be considered emotional cheating. Juno can empower Eros to strictly control their sexual desire.
Eros can safely express their passion within the committed structure Juno builds. Eros can enjoy the pleasure of deeply merging with someone while feeling secure.
Eros’ romantic approaches can make Juno feel loved and desirable. Eros may feel like it’s their duty to make Juno feel happy.
Juno Opposite Eros Synastry
With Juno opposite Eros synastry, Juno may dismiss Eros’ romantic approaches as lacking substance. Craving depth, Juno may often feel unfulfilled by Eros’ sexual advances. Juno can long for intimacy rather than intensity, quality rather than quantity.
At times, Juno may interpret Eros’ friendliness toward others as dismissive of the relationship’s exclusivity. Juno may try to minimize Eros’ interactions with others. This dynamic can reveal trust issues that Juno must heal through self-work.
Eros can feel simultaneously drawn to and annoyed by Juno’s commitment-seeking nature. Eros needs Juno’s loyalty, but Juno’s untrusting nature can hurt Eros’ self-esteem.