Wilbur 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. Wilbur 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, Wilbur Wright is often torn with indecision and is much more at odds with himself than others would ever guess based on his flawless disposition.
Wilbur Wright often makes decisions solely for emotional or personal reasons, because something "feels right" or because he has always done it a certain way and he is uncomfortable changing it. Even when Wright thinks he is being rational, his prejudices, intuitions, and feelings influence his thoughts a great deal. Wilbur is comfortable talking about feelings and personal subjects, and sharing confidences, which enables others to express their own inner feelings with him as well. Wilbur Wright has good psychological insight into others.
He is prone to be overly indulgent, overly permissive, overly generous, and disinclined to budget or diet or set reasonable limits for himself or others. Subconsciously Wilbur Wright feels entitled to bounty, and sees no reason to be deprived. At his worst Wright can be greedy but insatiable, and addicted to "the good life". However, if other factors in his chart indicate a capacity for discipline and prudence, there is a positive side to Wilbur's emotional indulgence - Wright tends to be quite charitable and tolerant, freely giving and willing to embrace others despite their shortcomings.
Wilbur Wright craves excitement, change and discovery, and cannot tolerate a routine or lifestyle that offers little in the way of surprise or challenge. Excitable, spontaneous and enthusiastic about anything new, he may be perceived by others as being too impulsive, especially in personal relationships. It is not easy for Wilbur Wright to make or keep commitments, since he does not know how he will be feeling from one day to the next. Emotional freedom is very important to Wright. His domestic life may be very unstable - but Wright likes it that way.
Wilbur Wright has a dreamy nature and an inclination to be influenced or led easily by other people. Wilbur looks for the perfect mate and dream of fulfillment. Wilbur Wright must learn to deal with his extreme idealism and to face life a little more realistically.
He is easily influenced by his environment and tends to get depressed when things do not go the way he expected. Relationships are not easy for Wilbur Wright; he could be a recluse, avoiding most contact with others.
Tremendously softhearted and sympathetic, Wilbur Wright gives very selflessly and devotedly to those he loves and often allows others to become overly dependent upon him. More compassionate than passionate, Wilbur Wright may become romantically involved with a person because he or she expresses a need for love, rather than out of mutual pleasure or attraction.
He is drawn to sensitive, imaginative, gentle souls - poets, musicians, dreamers - or to someone Wilbur feels he can have a deep spiritual relationship with. Wilbur Wright idealizes love and has a very beautiful, romantic vision of what love relationships can be.
Wilbur Wright craves very intense, deep, emotional relationships, and would even prefer stormy, tumultuous relationships to ones that are smooth but lacking vitality and passion. Wilbur loves wholeheartedly and expects all-consuming, total devotion and attention from his partner. Casual, light relationships hold no appeal for Wright.
His romantic relationships tend to be deep, intense, passionate, and highly emotional. It is "all or nothing" with him. Oftentimes Wilbur Wright is irresistibly attracted to someone and feels that he has very little choice or control over his powerful feelings.
He may well be highly magnetic and sexually attractive himself. Wilbur Wright should beware of using this power to manipulate people, for he could gain the reputation of being a "user".
Wilbur Wright has a merry disposition and a strong desire for pleasure and amusement. Interested in art, he has a sense of beauty, but also could be somewhat extravagant. His outgoing personality puts others at ease and Wright tends to discuss love and beauty with them.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Moon in Libra
Moon in 3rd house
Moon Quincunx Jupiter
Moon Square Uranus
Moon Opposition Venus/Neptune
Moon Conjunct Saturn/Asc.
Venus in Pisces
Venus in 8th house
Venus Sextile Pluto
Venus Conjunct Mercury/Jupiter
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