Albert Einstein in Relationships
Open and generous, Albert Einstein enjoys a wide circle of friends and acquaintances and he thrives on sociability and fellowship. He is adventurous, playful, freedom-loving, and always ready for a good time. Einstein rarely allows obstacles or difficulties to keep him down, for no matter how bleak the past or present, Albert always expects a better, brighter future. In fact, he is uncomfortable with his own or other people's problems and emotional pain. Albert Einstein often tries to "cheer up" or offer philosophical advice to those who are hurting, but he unwittingly avoids or ignores the emotions involved.
Friendship means a great deal to Einstein, perhaps even more than love relationships or romance. For Albert Einstein to be happy, his mate must be his best friend and encourage Albert's aspirations and ideals. Albert Einstein also needs a great deal of emotional freedom and mobility.
Albert Einstein has a sympathetic nature and instinctively reaches out to people in need of help. Einstein also has a deeply ingrained tendency to want to improve or "fix" other people's lives, which can be annoying to the person who has no desire to be changed or "helped" in this way. For Albert, affection and caring must be expressed in tangible acts or service of some kind.
Albert Einstein feels that little, daily acts of caring and thoughtfulness are essential to the happiness and success of relationships and he knows how to make others feel accepted, loved, and cherished. He enjoys good relationships with women.
His love feelings and desires are easily aroused but it may be difficult to sustain his romantic interest in relationships after the initial, exciting "chase and conquest". Albert Einstein enjoys a partner who is dynamic and alive, someone with a strong independent streak, and he does not like things to become too peaceful or predictable in the love arena. Albert wants to see sparks fly once in awhile, even if that means instigating a fight.
Promoting beauty, the arts, or entertainment can make Albert Einstein very happy. Albert wants to contribute something positive and loving to the world at large and he wants to be recognized for his beauty, artistic gifts, or loving generosity. Albert Einstein may "marry" his work - that is, being more involved in his career than in his private life. Einstein is a natural host or diplomat.
Einstein's constitution tends to be on the weak side and he may tire easily. In love relationships he could be somewhat reserved and have a tendency toward platonic relationships. On the other hand, Albert Einstein could also have questionable romances that leave Albert disappointed.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Moon in Sagittarius
Moon in 6th house
Moon Trine Venus
Venus in Aries
Venus in 10th house
Venus Conjunct Sun/Neptune
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