u/Happy_Passenger9827

▲ 1 r/Zodiac

Virgo F and Libra M?

Hi everyone! Looking for some astro insight on a connection I’ve been curious about 👀

My placements:

  • 25F
  • Virgo Sun
  • Gemini Moon
  • Leo Rising

His:

  • 26M
  • Libra Sun

From what I checked, he may have:

  • Venus in Scorpio
  • Mars in Virgo
  • Possibly Pisces or Aquarius Moon, depending on birth time

I’d love outside opinions on:

  • Virgo woman + Libra man compatibility
  • Gemini Moon with possible Pisces/Aquarius Moon dynamics
  • Leo Venus + Scorpio Venus compatibility
  • Overall long-term/marriage potential
  • Biggest strengths and biggest challenges in this pairing

The connection feels very strong and noticeable, so I’m curious what astrologically stands out here, whether positive or difficult.

Would love honest interpretations from people experienced with synastry or similar placements!

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u/Happy_Passenger9827 — 12 days ago

Virgo F and Libra M

Hi everyone! Looking for some astro insight on a connection I’ve been curious about 👀

My placements:

  • 25F
  • Virgo Sun
  • Gemini Moon
  • Leo Rising

His:

  • 26M
  • Libra Sun

From what I checked, he may have:

  • Venus in Scorpio
  • Mars in Virgo
  • Possibly Pisces or Aquarius Moon, depending on birth time

I’d love outside opinions on:

  • Virgo woman + Libra man compatibility
  • Gemini Moon with possible Pisces/Aquarius Moon dynamics
  • Leo Venus + Scorpio Venus compatibility
  • Overall long-term/marriage potential
  • Biggest strengths and biggest challenges in this pairing

The connection feels very strong and noticeable, so I’m curious what astrologically stands out here, whether positive or difficult.

Would love honest interpretations from people experienced with synastry or similar placements!

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u/Happy_Passenger9827 — 12 days ago
▲ 1 r/travel

Hi everyone,

My partner and I are traveling to Tbilisi in May - June. It’s our first proper trip together, so we really want it to feel special and memorable.

We’re looking for a mix of romantic, relaxing, and unique experiences, something more than just sightseeing.

So far, we’re planning:

  • Sulfur baths/spa experience
  • Wine tasting (we’ve heard Georgia has an amazing wine culture)
  • A couple spa + Sulphur bath experience
  • A cooking class (Georgian food)
  • Maybe a boat or river ride if possible
  • Some beautiful viewpoints/sunset spots for a photoshoot

We’d really love recommendations for:

  • The best couple-friendly sulfur baths and spa experiences
  • The best hotel stay that is romantic, luxurious, easily accessible, and economical
  • Authentic wine tasting places in or near Tbilisi
  • Romantic or aesthetic spots for sunset
  • Any hidden gem experiences that feel unique to Georgia
  • Anything that feels “once in a lifetime” for a couple

We want the trip to feel slow, emotional, and meaningful. And I understand that 4 days is not much, but that's all we could manage!

We’d really appreciate your suggestions 💛

Thank you!

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u/Happy_Passenger9827 — 16 days ago
▲ 6 r/honeymoonplanning+1 crossposts

Hi everyone,

My partner and I are traveling to Tbilisi in May - June. It’s our first proper trip together, so we really want it to feel special and memorable.

We’re looking for a mix of romantic, relaxing, and unique experiences, something more than just sightseeing.

So far, we’re planning:

  • Sulfur baths/spa experience
  • Wine tasting (we’ve heard Georgia has an amazing wine culture)
  • A couple spa + Sulphur bath experience
  • A cooking class (Georgian food)
  • Maybe a boat or river ride if possible
  • Some beautiful viewpoints/sunset spots for a photoshoot

We’d really love recommendations for:

  • The best couple-friendly sulfur baths and spa experiences
  • The best hotel stay that is romantic, luxurious, easily accessible, and economical
  • Authentic wine tasting places in or near Tbilisi
  • Romantic or aesthetic spots for sunset
  • Any hidden gem experiences that feel unique to Georgia
  • Anything that feels “once in a lifetime” for a couple

We want the trip to feel slow, emotional, and meaningful. And I understand that 4 days is not much, but that's all we could manage!

We’d really appreciate your suggestions 💛

Thank you!

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u/Happy_Passenger9827 — 17 days ago

I’m in an arranged marriage setup that started long-distance. We got engaged after about 7 months of knowing each other, and we are planning to get married in another 7 months. We have met a few times in person, and overall, we understand each other well and are clear about the commitment.

In the beginning, the connection felt very intense and effortless; everything felt exciting and “electric.” Over time, especially with distance and routine, I’ve started noticing emotional ups and downs. The relationship now feels less about excitement and more about managing expectations and communication.

I’ve realized a pattern in myself where I tend to overthink situations and form assumptions based on limited communication. When reality doesn’t match what I expect, I sometimes feel disappointed and react emotionally.

I also notice a bit of emotional dependency on my partner’s responses or energy, which can sometimes lead to unnecessary tension or misunderstandings, even though there is mutual understanding and clarity between us overall.

I’m not looking for “this is not the right match” type of advice; we are both committed and aligned on marriage. What I’m trying to understand is how to handle this phase better in a practical way.

For people who have gone through arranged marriages or long-distance engagements, how do you:

  • manage overthinking and assumptions
  • avoid emotional dependency during the engagement phase
  • handle the shift from initial excitement to a more stable phase
  • maintain healthy communication without unnecessary conflict

Any grounded advice or personal experience would be really appreciated.

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u/Happy_Passenger9827 — 19 days ago

I’m in a long-distance relationship that has been going on for about a year. We got engaged after knowing each other for around 7 months, and we’re planning to get married in another 7 months. We’ve met a few times in person, and overall, we understand each other quite well at this point.

In the beginning, things felt very intense and “electric” between us; everything felt effortless and exciting. But over time, especially with distance and routine setting in, I feel like that spark has become harder to feel consistently, and the relationship now feels like it goes through more feisty phase emotionally.

I’ve noticed a pattern in myself where I overthink situations and sometimes build expectations in my head, especially because of the distance and limited day-to-day interaction. When things don’t match what I assume, I tend to feel disappointed and can react emotionally.

I also find that I can become a bit emotionally dependent on my partner’s responses or energy, which sometimes creates tension or unnecessary arguments, even though we understand each other deeply and know each other very well by now.

I’m not looking for advice like “maybe you’re not right for each other.” That’s not the point here. I’m more interested in practical ways to handle this phase of a long-distance relationship better, especially how to:

  • reduce overthinking and assumptions
  • manage emotional dependency
  • deal with the natural cooling of intensity after the early stage
  • handle communication in a healthier, calmer way during stressful phases

If anyone has been through a similar long-distance engagement phase, I’d really appreciate grounded advice on how to navigate it better.

TL;DR: I’m in a 1-year long-distance relationship, engaged after 7 months and getting married in another 7. The beginning felt very intense and “electric,” but now the relationship feels less consistent and more emotionally reactive due to distance and routine. I tend to overthink, build expectations from limited communication, and then feel disappointed when reality doesn’t match. I also notice some emotional dependency on my partner’s responses, which sometimes leads to unnecessary tension or arguments. I’m not looking for “we’re incompatible” type advice — I’m specifically looking for practical ways to reduce overthinking, manage emotional dependency, and navigate this phase of a long-distance relationship more calmly and healthily.

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u/Happy_Passenger9827 — 19 days ago
▲ 4 r/LongDistance+1 crossposts

I’m in a long-distance relationship that has been going on for about a year. We got engaged after knowing each other for around 7 months, and we’re planning to get married in another 7 months. We’ve met a few times in person, and overall, we understand each other quite well at this point.

In the beginning, things felt very intense and “electric” between us; everything felt effortless and exciting. But over time, especially with distance and routine setting in, I feel like that spark has become harder to feel consistently, and the relationship now feels like it goes through more feisty phase emotionally.

I’ve noticed a pattern in myself where I overthink situations and sometimes build expectations in my head, especially because of the distance and limited day-to-day interaction. When things don’t match what I assume, I tend to feel disappointed and can react emotionally.

I also find that I can become a bit emotionally dependent on my partner’s responses or energy, which sometimes creates tension or unnecessary arguments, even though we understand each other deeply and know each other very well by now.

I’m not looking for advice like “maybe you’re not right for each other.” That’s not the point here. I’m more interested in practical ways to handle this phase of a long-distance relationship better, especially how to:

  • reduce overthinking and assumptions
  • manage emotional dependency
  • deal with the natural cooling of intensity after the early stage
  • handle communication in a healthier, calmer way during stressful phases

If anyone has been through a similar long-distance engagement phase, I’d really appreciate grounded advice on how to navigate it better.

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u/Happy_Passenger9827 — 19 days ago