Love to love you; heres what your Venus sign means in astrology

Step right up into the seafoam, folks; we’re talking Venus, our planet of love, intimacy, wealth, and worth.Named for the Roman goddess of love and fertility, Venus is the fine, divine feminine counterpart to aggro jock strap warlord Mars.

According to myth, Venus was born from sea foam and the severed schlong of Uranus, emerging fully formed and tits out in a scallop shell — with pleasure as her governing principle.Etymologically, Venus derives from the Latin word for desire, and in kind, the planet informs both what we’re drawn to and who and what we attract, fabrics and f–k boys, who we dig, and how we dress.Hear, hear.Venus is the ruling planet of tactile Taurus and charm as weapon Libra, governing what feel-goods and looks-good.

Venus also oversees all aspects of assets and attraction and informs not just our romantic relationships but also our relationship to the material realm: how we dress and doom spend, rake up dollars, decorate our homes, and the places, people, and luxury items that make us feel deified.Venus changes signs every 20-45 days or about once every three weeks.

As an inner planet, Venus transits have an evident, immediate impact on we earthlings.Venusian transits influence our collective approach to love, pleasure, aesthetics, and our relationship to earning and spending money.Use a birth chart calculator like this one to find your Venus sign.

Once you’ve added your details, your Venus sign will populate within the zodiac wheel.The symbol for Venus is a squat cross topped with a circle.

In terms of astrological compatibility, your Venus sign provides crucial insights into how you approach and behave in relationship to a beloved.Read on to learn more about how Venus expresses herself through the zodiac signs.

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Publisher: New York Post

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