Peter O'Toole in Relationships
Warm, loving and generous in his relationships, Peter O'Toole inspires tremendous devotion and loyalty in his loved ones. This is good, since he would never settle for anything less! Peter wants to be adored and worshipped like the royalty he feels he is, and it is difficult for anyone to resist the warmth and attention O'Toole lavishes on those he cares about. Peter O'Toole has a great deal of pride and needs to be recognized and appreciated. The way to really hurt his feelings is to ignore him. He is genuine, sincere, and has a strong sense of personal integrity. Peter O'Toole hates emotional games and dishonesty.
Peter has strong attachments to his past, the place where he grew up, his heritage and family traditions. In fact, Peter O'Toole may be unable to step out of the habits and roles that he learned as a child. O'Toole's ties to his mother are very strong and Peter also seeks nurturing and protection from his spouse and other family members.
Some rather acute fears of being excluded, rejected, left out in the cold or separated from loved ones can make Peter O'Toole either extremely cautious about getting close to people or clingy toward whoever gives him any warmth or security. Peter O'Toole tends to withhold and clamp down on many of his feelings and craves nurturing and security, perhaps feeling that they are unacceptable or will never be satisfied. Learning to be open and trust others to nurture him is important to him. His earliest years, especially O'Toole's relationships with his mother, will determine whether Peter O'Toole will overcome his fears or retreat behind a mask of self-sufficiency and indifference.
Peter O'Toole has a dreamy nature and an inclination to be influenced or led easily by other people. Peter looks for the perfect mate and dream of fulfillment. Peter O'Toole must learn to deal with his extreme idealism and to face life a little more realistically.
Sensitive and sentimental, Peter O'Toole 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 O'Toole to remember birthdays, anniversaries, family rituals and other personally significant days. Peter O'Toole seeks caring, emotional support, and security in his love relationships. Peter likes to be needed, as well as to cherish and protect his loved ones, of whom he is somewhat possessive.
For Peter O'Toole, caring and affection must be expressed tangibly, and he loves giving and receiving gifts. Peter greatly values luxury, comfort, and elegance and appreciates beautiful things. He can be self-indulgent and extravagant. Being overly possessive of people he loves and of his belongings is something Peter O'Toole needs to beware of.
Peter O'Toole is extremely amorous and it is difficult for him to go without romantic relationships for very long. When he is attracted to someone, Peter O'Toole pursues her very ardently and sometimes comes on too strong. Being engaged in creative or artistic work can also satisfy his very strong desire for love and beauty.
Peter O'Toole loves to laugh, celebrate and enjoy himself with his companions. Emotionally open and easygoing, Peter considers just about anyone a friend or potential friend. His good humor and friendliness make him quite popular and well liked. At times, Peter O'Toole overdoes the festivities, but he rarely regrets it.
Peter's pleasure-loving nature and his emotional and material generosity discussed above are counterbalanced by a certain caution or restraint in expressing his affection, and by a fear of heartache. At times Peter O'Toole is likely to be the jovial, friendly, rather extravagant person mentioned previously, but at other times he is far more contained as described here. Because he is upbeat and fun-loving, people probably do not suspect how sensitive O'Toole is to being left out or unappreciated.
Peter O'Toole tends to deprive himself of pleasure, friendship and love, either because he feels he does not deserve it or he thinks it is wrong to enjoy life too much. O'Toole may have been indoctrinated with a duty-and-work-before-all-else attitude early on. He may also think of himself as unattractive or unlovable, and thus close his heart to opportunities to share love and companionship, never quite believing that others actually like him. Peter O'Toole is apt to prefer solitude to being in uncomfortable relationships or social situations, and his shyness may be intense - especially when young. Learning to truly love and accept himself - including whatever flaws or imperfections Peter believes he has - is vital for him. This process of self-appreciation and self-love will reap rewards, especially in later life.
Peter 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 Peter O'Toole and his relationships are positive and loving.
Peter O'Toole is extremely sensitive to his surroundings and could feel highly elated one minute and quite down the next. O'Toole tends to avoid the truth about himself and his relationships and could have some strange or peculiar experiences in love relationships.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Moon in Leo
Moon in 4th house
Moon Opposition Saturn
Moon Conjunct Venus/Neptune
Venus in Cancer
Venus in 2nd house
Venus Conjunct Mars
Venus Sextile Jupiter
Venus aspects Jupiter and Saturn
Venus Quincunx Saturn
Venus Conjunct Sun/Asc.
Venus Conjunct Uranus/Neptune
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