Orville Wright in Relationships
His desire for harmonious relationships and surroundings is so strong that he avoids personal confrontation or any expression of intense, unpleasant emotions. Orville Wright is an idealist who would like to paint the world in pastel colors, and live in peace and harmony with others at all times. He is able to see points of similarity and unity with people who are vastly different from him, and befriend many different types of people. He is a considerate and thoughtful friend, and has a real flair for making others feel accepted and appreciated. Inwardly, Orville Wright is often torn with indecision and is much more at odds with himself than others would ever guess based on his flawless disposition.
Wright gets a lot of emotional fulfillment through his involvement in groups, clubs, organizations, community activities, or a network of close friends who support and care for him. Orville Wright makes friends his family, and he feels a close kinship with people who share some ideals or beliefs that he holds dear. Orville Wright needs close relationships with people outside of his physical family.
No matter how he appears on the surface, Orville Wright has a very soft heart and others can always appeal to Orville's sympathetic, affectionate side. He especially cares about the needs of children, mothers and families, and he wants a love partner who values marriage, home and family as much as he does. Wright is profoundly offended by unkindness or harshness.
Orville Wright often feels that he must do something or be something other than what he is in order to receive approval and acceptance from others. He is very sensitive to criticism and easily feels left out or neglected, and though he may appear cool or distant, Wright actually cares very much about being included. Because he is so sensitive, it may seem easier for Orville Wright to withdraw into a shell rather than risk the emotional bumps and bruises he may endure once he lets others really know him in an intimate, personal way. His reserve and caution make establishing close emotional relationships with others difficult, and Orville Wright becomes very attached to the few people he considers "real friends". Wright can gain inner security and strength through periods of solitude if he views them as times to nourish himself and develop his own interests, rather than as times of loneliness.
Orville Wright possesses the gifts of tact, courtesy and consideration, and has a strong desire to please and understand his love partner. Because he values harmony so highly, Orville Wright will compromise a great deal to avoid any discord or conflict in his relationships. Orville does not like to dwell on controversial or emotional subjects and often tries to "smooth things over" or "sweep them under the rug".
In love relationships, Orville Wright wants an intellectual peer, an equal and a friend. He is attracted to people who have a certain finesse, delicacy and subtlety. Orville Wright appreciates good manners and refinement and is not happy with coarseness or bluntness in a person.
Wright is a very sociable, congenial person and he wilts very quickly without relationships with good friends and people to share good times with. Orville Wright 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.
He is serious and finds it difficult to enjoy himself in a lighthearted, open and playful way with others. Orville Wright rarely does something purely for pleasure, and can be very close-fisted and parsimonious. Perhaps due to painful separations in his early life, Orville is very cautious about becoming involved in close relationships and sharing his feelings. Though Wright craves love and affection, intimacy is difficult for him. He may become romantically involved with people who do not value him or treat him well. Orville Wright needs to learn to love and value himself before he finds happiness in love.
Orville has an affectionate nature and is in harmony with his environment. Charming and friendly, he is on good terms with most of the people in his sphere. His friends and associates mean a lot to Orville Wright and his relationships are positive and loving.
Orville Wright has a strong desire for harmony and beauty in his surroundings. Very interested in art, he is likely to devote his life to beauty and art. He may pursue a career in cultivating and embellishing the environment.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Moon in Libra
Moon in 11th house
Moon Conjunct Venus
Moon Square Saturn
Venus in Libra
Venus in 11th house
Venus Square Saturn
Venus Conjunct Sun/Asc.
Venus Conjunct Asc./MC
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