Ernest Hemingway in Relationships
Serious and responsible, he tries to carry the world on his shoulders and rarely let others know that he needs help and support. Ernest Hemingway denies or ignores his own emotional needs and feels that others will not accept him if he appears "weak". He is especially uncomfortable with emotional dependency, and will tell himself and others (even children) not to be a "baby". Ernest Hemingway needs to accept that no one is self-sufficient all the time, and to be gentler with his "childish" emotional needs and wants. To others, he may appear to be rather hard-nosed and tough, with a businesslike attitude toward their personal concerns and feelings. Actually, no one is a truer friend. His feelings and loyalties run deep, but he often does not let people know how much he cares. Ernest Hemingway also needs to learn to relax, enjoy himself, and play sometimes.
He is emotionally expressive and often dramatizes his feelings, acting them out or blowing them out of proportion. Ernest Hemingway cannot hide his instinctive emotional reactions to people or situations, and he does not make any pretenses about his personal sympathies or antipathies.
Ernest Hemingway has a childlike openness and playfulness which is very appealing to others, but which sometimes gets him into trouble, as Ernest takes risks on impulse or whim.
He needs love, affection, and nurturing in his relationships, and enjoys being pampered - all of which is fine, as long as Ernest is willing to give as well as receive the attention and "babying". There is a rather childish dependency on loved ones which can make Hemingway cling to them, or to be very uncomfortable with any conflict which could conceivably lead to separation. Creating a loving family is certainly a challenge for Ernest Hemingway, one that can be enormously satisfying if he can achieve it - and a source of great sadness if he cannot.
Sensitive and sentimental, Ernest Hemingway is deeply attached to his family, old friends, familiar places, and the past. He is romantic and tender in love relationships, and the remembrance of birthdays, anniversaries, family rituals, and other days of personal significance is very important to Hemingway. Ernest Hemingway seeks caring, emotional support, and security in his love relationships. Ernest likes to be needed, to cherish and protect his loved ones, and he is somewhat possessive of them.
Hemingway is a very sociable, congenial person and he wilts very quickly without relationships with good friends and people to share good times with. Ernest Hemingway thoroughly enjoys working with others on group projects or community activities. He is quite happy when he is a part of a club, support group, or team of some sort.
Hemingway'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, Ernest Hemingway could also have questionable romances that leave Ernest disappointed.
Ernest Hemingway tends to think a lot about art and beauty as well as matters of love relationships and is content with the way things are in his life. He is comfortable in talking to someone about his feelings toward them. Ernest Hemingway also could find artistic endeavors very rewarding.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Moon in Capricorn
Moon in 5th house
Moon Opposition Venus
Venus in Cancer
Venus in 11th house
Venus Conjunct Sun/Neptune
Venus Conjunct Mercury/MC
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