These astrological placements make you unforgettable to all your exes

Wondering if you’re the one that got away?TikTok astrologer Maryaam Lewis-Herbert, also known as Shawty Herbs, has shared the birth chart placements she believes make a person “unforgettable” and thus blessed with the power to haunt the dreams of their exes.Herbs has based her list on the sign and placement of Venus in the birth chart.

As a refresher, Venus is our planet of 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.

Etymologically, Venus derives from the Latin word for desire, and in kind, the planet informs what we’re drawn to and who and what we attract.To determine if you have any unforgettable placements, take yourself to a birth chart generator like this one and enter your details.

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Venus in Scorpio requires intensity, passion and absolute intimacy in their relationships.Their desire for union transcends the physical, as they seek total psychic enmeshment, making them especially possessive of others, craving an “all or nothing,” blood oaths and hair dolls, “you can run but I will find you” kind of commitment.

Think of the character of Todd in “Wedding Crashers,” and you have a pretty strong idea of the archetype we’re dealing with.Despite and perhaps because of the claustrophobic levels of attention, this placement makes for an extremely magnetic and seductive individual.

It ain’t easy to breathe when you’re under this spell, and utterly impossible to forget it when you come up for air.Herbs explains, “If you have a Scorpio...

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