The astrology of ick: Who has the most unlikable birth chart placements?

Astrologer and tarot card reader Shaina Emily has taken to TikTok to share her insights on the birth chart placements that make someone unlikable upon first meeting, an initial ick, if you will.Emily stresses, “This is just upon first impression; this doesn’t mean that you’re an unlikeable personality when they get to know you; this is just strictly when they first meet you.”To find out if you have any of the ick, you’ll need your birth chart.

If you have your birth date, time and location, you can calculate your chart using a generator like this.Bear in mind that, more often than not, what people dislike about others is what they cannot abide about themselves.

Read on and let the haters hate.The number one off-the-bat offender? A Scorpio rising and/or someone with a Scorpio placement in their first house.

Emily explains, “The main thing with Scorpio rising is that you’re really polarizing.People are either absolutely obsessed with you or they just really don’t like you.

They feel a bad vibe, like something is off.”Emily explains that this aversion is often born from unresolved issues with power: “People are incredibly suspicious of a Scorpio rising and that reflects their feelings about holding power and taking up space.Because most people don’t have a healthy relationship with their sense of power, they will immediately have an issue with Scorpio rising.” Undeniable, though some might argue unlikable powerhouse Taylor Swift, who divides the world between die-hard devotees and vocal haters, is a Scorpio rising.

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