Lydia Warren in Relationships
She is not easily moved by emotional displays and can be curiously detached from her own emotions and those of others. It is almost as if she could turn her feelings on and off at will; Lydia should be careful not to leave the switch "off" too often, for she could easily become too impersonal. Family relationships and attachments are not as important to her as they are to most people and Warren often considers her friends closer to her than her blood relatives. Certainly, Warren's sympathy and concern extends much beyond her immediate family. In her personal relationships, Lydia Warren insists upon a certain amount of independence and the freedom to pursue friendships with as many people, of both sexes, as she chooses. Lydia does not appreciate a jealous, possessive partner.
Lydia Warren feels comfortable in an atmosphere that is open and experimental, and she has little taste for convention and tradition.
She is likely to be a great collector of things - a real pack rat in fact - for her belongings give Lydia Warren a sense of security and continuity with the past, which is important to her. Antiques or articles with sentimental value from Lydia's past are especially dear to her.
Lydia Warren may also cling rather tightly to money and possessions, keeping them "in the family" rather than sharing freely with those outside of her immediate circle.
Warren is reserved and shy and her thinking is controlled and somewhat slow. When talking, Lydia Warren sometimes may have the feeling that the words get stuck in her throat. Because of her disciplined mind, Lydia is able to concentrate easily.
In a love relationship, Lydia Warren is more interested in the person's sense of humor and intelligence than in her physique. Lydia likes a partner who is mentally alive and keeps her guessing and Lydia Warren becomes restless and bored with someone who never asks questions, changes or surprises her. It is very important to Lydia Warren's happiness to talk, share ideas, go places together and learn new things together. Lydia Warren needs ample social stimulation, is somewhat of a flirt, and likes to have many friends of both sexes. Warren finds a possessive, jealous partner very stifling.
Warren is a very personable, affectionate, loving friend and will always know many people who love and cherish her. Lydia Warren prefers being with others rather than on her own, and she feels very incomplete without a special person in her life to share her love with. Being half of a close, loving relationship is very important to Lydia.
Lydia is a peacemaker - the one who adapts, harmonizes, and makes concessions for the sake of the relationship. Her charm and agreeableness make Lydia Warren very popular.
Lydia Warren tends to be attracted to people who are not quite what they seem. Gullible, romantic and rather easily seduced, Lydia frequently falls in love with an image in her own mind, which she then projects onto the object of her affections, only to discover later that this person never really had the lovely qualities she endowed her with. Lydia Warren also confuses love relationships with pity, sacrifice, or misplaced notions of "selfishness", thereby setting herself up to be taken advantage of. She is capable of great devotion to a spiritual cause, for she is actually seeking some sort of transcendent or mystical experience through love.
Lydia Warren loves deeply, passionately and wholeheartedly, and others may find her intensity either extremely attractive or threatening. She is charismatic and can have a powerful emotional impact on others, especially those of the opposite sex. Warren may use her attractiveness to manipulate others, sometimes without even realizing it.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Moon in Aquarius
Moon in 2nd house
Moon Opposition Mercury/Saturn
Venus in Gemini
Venus in 7th house
Venus Opposition Neptune
Venus Trine Pluto
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