Synastry

Venus-Venus Aspects in Synastry

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Venus Conjunct Venus Synastry

Picture this: you’re both reaching for a door, and your hands touch. This is the essence of Venus conjunct Venus synastry: romance. Love can happen at first sight. Love attracts more love.

You may share similar values and approaches to relationships. You may have the same tastes in art, music, and leisure activities. The conjunction enhances physical attraction and sexual chemistry. You may find each other very good-looking, because inner beauty is what’s important.

This aspect creates a cushion of comfort and affection. There’s an innate recognition of each other’s emotional needs. There’s a balance between giving and receiving gifts. You’re both generous spirits who enjoy making each other smile.

You can compromise and accommodate each other’s desires. You both understand that love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind, and therefore is winged Cupid painted blind.

Venus Sextile Venus Synastry

Venus sextile Venus synastry heightens your desire to please each other. You want to spoil each other with affection and luxury. Prepared meals, sweet textings, and random kisses are common here. You are birds of a feather who share similar interests and values when it comes to love.

You likely see each other as cute. You don’t have to go overboard with compliments, because your sincerity shows in your gaze, touch, and tone of voice. Just a smile, a caress, or a wink can speak volumes about how you find each other appealing.

This natural validation keeps your self-esteem up, on both sides. With Venus-Venus sextile, you accept any perceived flaws, love each other as you are, and play with each other like playing a guitar.

There’s friendship and romance in the relationship. The sextile energizes your mutual attractiveness. You know how to make each other glow and feel whole.

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Venus Square Venus Synastry

With Venus square Venus synastry, you may have different values when it comes to love. The ways you give and receive affection can differ.

Maybe you cherish verbal compliments but your partner shows love through acts of service. You may feel loved when your partner demonstrates care daily, yet they may prefer one-time big affection.

You may not find the same entertainment pleasurable. You tend to have opposing ideas of having fun and enjoying life.

Sometimes, this aspect can manifest as different money management styles. One can be thrifty, while the other spends extravagantly.

Venus Trine Venus Synastry

If the Venus-Venus conjunction is love at first sight, and the sextile is friends-to-lovers, then the trine is like the universe playing matchmaker. You feel natural for “being” with each other.

There’s harmony to your bond that’s smoother than a relaxing song on a quiet night. Your heart feels light, the vibe is flirtatious, and the romance is gorgeous. You happily please each other!

This bond feels precious like a treasure you want to nurture. You likely make love a top priority by investing ample affection and care into it. You’re willing to cooperate and compromise to protect kindness and peace of mind.

You may have a similar approach to finances. You don’t nickel-and-dime over who paid for what last time. You contribute fairly as a team and avoid score-keeping.

However, all this lovely energy can make it hard to take things seriously at times. There can be complacency – your relationship may lack the necessary spark of challenge that fuels character growth.

Venus Opposite Venus Synastry

Venus opposite Venus synastry can create an incredibly magnetic attraction between you. Venus rules love, and “opposites attract”, so having this aspect means you each embody “the ideal” that the other desires in a partner.

You may find that your romantic styles, values, and expressions of affection complement each other. Your partner expresses lovely qualities you wish you had more of. You’re hopelessly drawn to the other like you’ve found your missing half.

But this aspect can lead to a case of “too much of a good thing.” It’s like finding someone who not only tolerates your guilty pleasure but actively encourages your obsession. There can be overindulgence and extravagance, especially around the topics of sex, money, and pleasure.