ttracting anger. Attracting violence. Attractive aggressive behavior. Confrontations with police. Being the victim of hostility. Pushers. Pushy people. Asserting your individuality versus being in a relationship. Pushing less Assertive people into doing things. Bullies and those who are bullied. Fight or flight. Making a move. Movers and shakers. Intimidation. Being on the receiving end of so much aggressive energy that you cannot help but reciprocate. Anger and aggression brought out by other people. Standing up for yourself. Standing up for your partner or best friend. Needing a partner or best friend who will stand up for you. Stand-up guy.
Attracting an independent partner. Attracting a partner who will take action on your behalf. Letting the partner lead. Having an aggressive partner. Having an abusive partner. Having a take-charge partner. Needing a certain amount of separateness in relationships. Avoiding clingy people. Liking friends who like challenges. Attracting an energetic partner. Attracting an athletic partner. Liking one-on-one sports. Athletic competitions. Male competitions. Competitive body building. Male best friends. Marrying an athlete. Participating in sports with your spouse. Competing against equals. Who has the bigger biceps? Your partner is a magnet for hostility. Your partner is a fighter. Marrying a boxer. Marrying a UFC fighter. Marrying into the military. Marrying a cop. You choose a partner who can express your anger for you.
War is so unjust and ugly that all who wage it must try to stifle the voice of conscience within themselves.
― Leo Tolstoy
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Social leaders. Business leaders. Sports coaches. Life coaches. Cheerleaders. Criminal litigation. Needing to have forceful interactions with others. Needing to have good friends in your life who can handle your assertive energy. Being at the helm of your social circle. Leading relationships. Initiating relationships. Go-getters.
Martial law. Fighting for your rights. Men, fighting for their equality. Men’s rights. Being forced to assert your masculinity. Fighting for peace. Standing up to men. Standing up for men. Developing assertiveness skills through partnerships. Assertiveness training. Cosmic assertiveness training. Standing up to abuse. Refusing to be crushed by the competition. Learning how to take hold of your own aggressive tendencies.
Mars
- Ares
- God of War
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- Agitator
- Aggravator
- Aggressor
- Attack Dog
- Combatant
- Conquerer
- Defender
- Enforcer
- Entrepreneur
- Fighter
- Guard
- Independent Contractor
- Instigator (they started it!)
- Leader
- Protector
- Ranger (probably with Jupiter)
- Solo Artist
- Warrior
- Brother of Eris
- Lover to Venus
Descendant
- Marriage & Committed Relationships
- Equal Partnerships & Seeing Eye-to-Eye
- Best Friends
- Who is sitting across from you at the dinner table?
- Business & Contractual Relationships
- Open Enemies
- Negotiations & Face-to-Face Meetings
- Who is sitting across from you at the meeting?
- Cooperation v. Competition
- Your Ability to Meet Someone Halfway
- Putting Yourself in the Other Person's Shoes
- Committed Partner
- Marriage Partner
- Husband
- Wife
- Business Partner
- Lawyer
- Negotiator
- Open Enemies
- Best Friends
- The Other
- Clients
- Zoom
- Law Office
- Consult room
- Couples' events
- Marriage
- The beginning or end of a significant relationship
- The beginning or end of a close friendship
- Entering a business partnership
- Lawsuits
- Taking on clients
- Starting your own business
- Consulting
- Making a scene as a couple
- Getting attention because of your partner (good or bad!)