Keita Maruyama, A/W 2001.
Chloë Sevigny in the Dazed May 1996, Issue 20, "Who's That Girl?" feature.
reasons to lose that extra weight;
you won’t be insecure about your body
your face will look slimmer
you’ll be able to wear whatever you want
you won’t have the need to hide your body
you’ll be able to eat in front of people without feeling guilty
you will not have the need to suck in your belly anymore
you will be prettier, softer, lighter, more liked, confident, people will notice you more!
you won’t be the fat friend anymore!
your thighs won’t rub together every time you walk!
'Fairies Looking Through a Gothic Arch' by John Anster Fitzgerald, c. 1864.
CLUELESS (1995) dir. Amy Heckerling
pick your poison LMAOOO
Note: This post fits both Western and Vedic systems. Take what resonates with you more and leave the rest. Lemme know in the comments if it hits home!
The north node is the most important node for travel abroad, especially when associated with the 7th, 8th, 9th or 12th lord. North node in the Ascendant, 7th house, 9th house, 12th house can give foreign connections and can indicate moving abroad. The North node indicates staying abroad for a long duration of time or permanent settlement.
The South Node is another important one when it comes to moving abroad. Unlike NN, SN indicates short stays or travel for work/studies and coming back to the motherland. SN in 7th, 9th, 12th houses or with their lords can indicate these possibilities.
Next, Moon in 1st, 4th, 7th or 10th can indicate a lot of travel within the country and outside the country as well. Moon in watery signs with NN can indicate foreign settlement. Moon in 8th,9th or 12th houses can indicate foreign settlement. People with Moon in 8th, 9th or 12th feels like their emotions and feelings are overlooked by their own kind and when they move abroad, their emotions and their voice would be heard and tend to form good friendships with people of different cultural background.
The classic 12th house - Having a strong 12th house or stellium, or NN in it, raise your chances of permanent foreign settlement and these 12th housers shine in foreign lands and are often underappreciated/overlooked/felt like a side character in their own life in home country. Some 12th house combinations can indicate permanent foreign settlement: 1st lord in 12th, 12th lord in 12th, 9th lord in 12th, 7th lord in 12th, 10th lord in 12th, NN in 12th, Sun in 12th, Jupiter in 12th, Saturn in 12th, Moon in 12th and Mars in 12th.
Having Uranus, Neptune, Pluto in 4th house (retrograde or not) or if your 4th house is afflicted and weak, it shows success away from your homeland. Time to create your chosen family!
If there's a conjunction between 3rd - 12th lord or 9th lord-12th lord, can indicate foreign settlement and Moon or Jupiter in the 3rd house can indicate traveling abroad frequently.
Having NN, Saturn, SN in 4th house or 4th house stellium can indicate foreign settlement along with finding happiness, wealth and success in foreign lands.
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What placements indicade your parents/relatives (siblings, grandparents, uncles, cousins so on) been your biggest opps/haters) ? Also i am sending my love and support to the people that can relate to this question trust me your real family is the one you bild!/creat as an adult (friends +lover+ comunitys in real life and online, also local charity places ) keep ya heads up bitches you are NEVER alone 💪
Unfortunately im one of the people who relate to this and I have my IC aspecting Mars so my relatives were my first bullies. But other than Mars aspecting IC Ive seen this with Pluto, Chiron, Lilith, Saturn or Mars in the 4th house, 3rd house, 10th house or aspecting Moon or IC.
And you are so right about the fact that your real family is the one you create as an adult!🫶
The Boy Friend (1971)
Franz Kafka, 1912
Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf