If we were to say what the three “BIG 3” astrological planets were most compatible with Max, what would those be and how do they compare with MG?👀 I know Libras tend to like shiny, pretty things which I can see how on the surface MG presents but the lack of substance she’s is agonising 😆
Hi Anon, thank you for this amazing ask🫶🏻
Sorry for the wait — today was pure chaos (and I’m also catching up with all the other messages, slowly but surely!).
Let’s start with The Blondie — because that’s officially his new nickname in my head. He’s a Sun singleton, meaning his Libra Sun is the only Libra placement in his whole chart, loosely conjunct his Virgo Moon and Mercury.
So if we look at the classic Big 3 — Sun, Moon, Ascendant — that Libra Sun is actually the most “isolated.” It sits right up there in his 10th house, shining bright, but it’s really his public identity: the visible-of-success kind of energy. It tells us that this shiny, balanced career’s focus is part of what is truly is.
Both his Ascendant and Moon are tied into heavy, intense stelliums:
• the Ascendant side has Pluto, Mars together — an underground, magnetic, quietly explosive mix; it gives him that buried drive, the quiet but relentless aggressive energy we all sense.
• the Moon side, in Virgo, sits in the middle of a cluster with Lilith, Mercury, Node and others in the 9th house — that’s the hyper-rational, overthinking, analytical part of him.
Now, MG: she’s a Sagittarius Sun, Scorpio Moon, and very likely a Leo rising (the tattoo with the three luminaries basically gives it away).
In their synastry, she triggers his Venus in Scorpio and his Mars, thanks to her Moon and Venus, but she barely touches the rest.
That massive Virgo stellium — the most dominant part of his chart in my view— is only softly connected by a sextile from her Moon.
That’s nice, but honestly, it’s a more friendship-style aspect, not an emotional anchor.
The classic Moon-Venus conjunction between them, it’s textbook instant chemistry, but it’s also what I call a “light love” conjunction — beautiful in the beginning, rarely long-lasting if it’s all that.
And the same goes for their Venus–Venus conjunction. Venus, astrologically speaking, rules what we like — our tastes in love, aesthetics, pleasure, even food. In this case, they both have Venus in Scorpio, which can be very intense and passionate.
I’ll tell you something funny from experience: I’ve met very few people with Venus in Scorpio who are vegan — most of them are pretty ruthless carnivores, unless their Venus is heavily afflicted 😅
So that’s about how far I’d go in defining this kind of conjunction: it’s two people who might love the same movies, the same flavors, maybe even the same chaos or food. But emotionally, it’s still a light love conjunction — strong shared tastes, yes, but no real anchor.
For her, it hits deeper because she touches her moon; for him, it’s lighter — her Venus speaks to what he’s drawn to (plutonian traits, mystery, intensity), but it’s not enough to hold.
In my experience, what I always found the most interesting and working connections of all, come from two main aspect:
a) oppositions between the sun & moon, also conjunctions, but opposition are quite better because tend not to bore. That’s where emotional connection lays.
b) Saturn — the underrated magic. When Saturn aspects the other person’s Venus (even in tension), that’s where long-term love lives. Double whammy is endgame.
They don’t have neither one 😬.
She hits his Saturn with some pressure, but he doesn’t return it. So they miss both the Saturn-Venus anchor and a real activation of his Moon — emotional archetype, super important in a man’s chart.
That Virgo Moon of his — hyper-rational, bound to Mercury — needs a grounded kind of intimacy, something earthy, something that makes sense.
Here, that link just isn’t there — also because she has no trace of earth or mercurial energy in her chart at all. Everything in her pattern is emotional fire or deep water, all passion and intensity, but no structure, no logic, no grounding force to meet him halfway.
And one more note I find fascinating: he’s got all four elements present in his chart — fire, earth, air and water. That makes him balanced, yes, but also constantly fragmented in relationship. I have the same kind of setup in my own chart, and it’s wild — you always feel like something is missing. Each element wants to be fed and if there’s even one that’s starving that’s where usually problem lays. In their case is his that Moon/Stellium in Virgo = comunication and emotions.
Liv 💫
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