Francis Crick in Relationships
He is very sensitive, cautious, and shy about showing others his feelings. Though he may love and care for someone a great deal, Francis Crick rarely expresses his feelings openly and freely. Very often Crick's love for someone is expressed by his wish to help him, do something tangible to benefit him or serve him in some way.
It is also difficult for him to receive warmth, affection or appreciation, for he often feels that he does not really deserve it or that "they do not really mean it". Crick may therefore come across as rather cool and aloof - much more so than he feels.
A deeply ingrained critical attitude often makes Francis difficult to live with. Francis Crick needs to learn to be gentler and less of a perfectionist with others and with himself.
Francis Crick has a soft exterior and tends to relate very personally and sympathetically to other people. However, Francis sometimes lets his emotions overpower his reasoning and logic, and consequently he is sometimes biased in his opinions. Francis Crick is impressionable and rather gentle, or at least that is the way he appears. His feelings are on the surface and Francis cannot hide his emotions.
Francis Crick feels that he must always be doing something, and he becomes impatient and irritable if he has to slow down or wait for anything. A stormy home life may be the result of his own tendency to fight for what he wants, rather than compromise. Francis may not realize how competitive he is.
Sensitive and sentimental, Francis Crick is deeply attached to his family, old friends, familiar places and the past. He is romantic and tender in love relationships, and it is of utmost importance to Crick to remember birthdays, anniversaries, family rituals and other personally significant days. Francis Crick seeks caring, emotional support, and security in his love relationships. Francis likes to be needed, as well as to cherish and protect his loved ones, of whom he is somewhat possessive.
Crick is a very sociable, congenial person and he wilts very quickly without relationships with good friends and people to share good times with. Francis Crick 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.
Intimacy does not come easily to Francis Crick and he may appear cold or unfeeling to others due to his emotional reserve and caution. Perhaps due to painful relationships and separations in his early life, Crick does not trust others very easily and it takes a long time to break down all of his barriers and defenses. He may feel that he has few friends or people that really care about him. Francis Crick needs to learn to value and love himself more and to express his appreciation for others more openly.
When it comes to love relationships, Crick is likely to feel pulled in several directions at once. In addition to his desire for depth and security in his relationships, Francis Crick has an impulsive side and a need for a lot of variety and excitement, as discussed in the following paragraphs. These urges do not have to conflict, but they certainly can, especially if Francis acts on his spontaneous impulses without much consideration for their long-term effects on his personal life.
While he may seek loving relationships and an "everlasting" love, this is not easy for Francis Crick to find - or more precisely, to sustain. When Francis becomes romantically involved with someone, either he or the other person will create rifts once a certain level of comfort and predictability has been achieved. Even if there is no outward break in the relationship, a certain emotional aloofness or dissatisfaction is apt to develop. This is because Francis Crick really wants both closeness and absolute freedom - a combination that is difficult to attain. However, if he does not at least attempt to honestly fulfill both of these urges, events seemingly out of the blue will wreak havoc in Francis' closest relationships.
He is inclined to do everything with love and may even be in love with his profession. At times Francis Crick is apt to consider his work as a substitute for a partner, but he could also show some narcissistic tendencies.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Moon in Virgo
Moon in 1st house
Moon Conjunct Mars
Venus in Cancer
Venus in 11th house
Venus Conjunct Saturn
Venus aspects Saturn and Uranus
Venus Quincunx Uranus
Venus Conjunct Mars/MC
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