In soft or direct (conjoined) contact, if Juno belongs to the man, then he likely regards the female’s ideal of herself as excellent mate material–I say ‘likely’ as a single aspect alone rarely gives us the whole story–and if the Juno is hers and the Venus his, she may feel very strong and capable in his company, ‘approved of’, in a sense, because she fits his ideal of what a female should be, at least in terms of how she chooses her empowerment and the status she aims for. What I can say is that cross-chart aspects between Juno and Venus can be quite nice. And yes, all those things can be part of a sense of one’s marriage–though they’re certainly not the only things. We can also feel like a victim of this person, should he or she not respect us and our position this reflects the goddess Juno’s decision to remain united with the philandering Zeus in order to retain her position on Olympus and her status as Queen of the Gods. We may assume a sort of yoked-togetherness that the other person may or may not also feel (depending on what’s contacted). We tend to expect cooperation from the other person when something important in their chart touches our Juno. Though some people like to label Juno ‘The Marriage Asteroid’, it rarely indicates that kind of union at all it’s more often an indicator of, cross-chart, a sense of partnership. ‘Wedding March’ 1919 Edmund Blair Leighton Don’t get ahead of yourself–just because Venus and Juno are touching cross-chart doesn’t mean wedding bells.
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