Robert F. Kennedy in Relationships
Serious and responsible, he tries to carry the world on his shoulders and rarely lets others know that he needs help and support. Robert F. Kennedy 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 tells himself and others (even children) not to be a "baby". Robert F. Kennedy 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. Robert F. Kennedy also sometimes needs to learn to relax, enjoy himself, and play.
Bobby Kennedy works well with the public and has an instinct for what the public wants and will respond to. Having a "nest" is not especially important to Robert, and he may invest more of his emotional energy into his career or public life than in his private life. Providing and caring for others, in a professional capacity is very likely.
He is definitely not one to wear his heart on his sleeve. Robert F. Kennedy cares very much about others' opinions and craves love and appreciation as much as anyone - however one would never know it from Bobby Kennedy's reserved and seemingly detached demeanor. Casual, superficial relationships do not interest Robert at all. He is cautious and serious about love and really desires deep, genuine, lasting relationships. Robert F. Kennedy is old-fashioned about courtship and love relationships, and will remain faithful to his loved one in good times and in bad.
Robert F. Kennedy may be attracted to older persons who are emotionally mature and reliable and can provide the security Robert desires.
Robert is attracted to foreigners, exotic places, traveling, and to people who can expand his horizons, teach him something, or show Bobby Kennedy places and worlds he has never experienced before. Sharing a philosophy or ideal with his love partner is important to him.
Also, Robert F. Kennedy feels love and kinship for people everywhere, not only with his own family, nationality, or group. Finding similarities and making links between people from differing backgrounds or with different perspectives is a gift of his.
He is kindhearted and generous with both his money and his affections, and he is not happy if he has to budget or restrict himself in any way. Pettiness or stinginess is foreign to Robert's nature and Robert F. Kennedy feels most comfortable in an elegant, beautiful atmosphere. Asceticism is not for Bobby Kennedy. Gracious and charitable, he enjoys sponsoring social events or cultural activities. Robert F. Kennedy has an optimistic, friendly attitude towards others and tends to bring out the finer side of people. He is likely to fall in love with someone who is successful, noble and idealistic.
Robert'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 Robert F. Kennedy 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 Bobby Kennedy is to being left out or unappreciated.
In love relationships and romance, it is important for Robert F. Kennedy to be able to deeply respect his partner. Robert looks beyond the superficial qualities to see their inner worth (or lack thereof), before he lets himself really fall for someone. In fact, too much glamour or flashiness is something of a turn-off to him. Robert F. Kennedy is capable of mature, lasting loving relationships and seeks a mate who is deep, loyal, and committed. He may be drawn to someone older than him.
Intimate relationships are the arena in which Robert F. Kennedy explores the depths he is capable of. He could fall intensely and fanatically in love and be obsessive, extraordinarily jealous or deeply involved with his partners. Bobby Kennedy will experience both heaven and hell in his closest relationships. There is undoubtedly a peculiarly karmic, fated quality to these relationships, which - though difficult - will teach Robert F. Kennedy things about himself and about love that he could not learn in any other way. Bobby Kennedy will often enter relationships which he realizes - rationally - will be very difficult, yet he cannot resist them, nonetheless. Robert F. Kennedy needs not to avoid berating himself for these "bad" choices; instead, he needs to learn what he can from them.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Moon in Capricorn
Moon in 10th house
Venus in Capricorn
Venus in 9th house
Venus Conjunct Jupiter
Venus aspects Jupiter and Saturn
Venus Sextile Saturn
Venus Opposition Pluto
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