By Jeff Jawer
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Tenderness is especially important this month as the Sun, symbol of the heart and ruler of your sign, is in sensitive Pisces and your 8th House of Intimacy until March 19. You may be feeling a bit more vulnerable than usual, but this can actually enhance your relationship life. That's because showing your soft side makes you more attractive than ever. This does, though, require that you pay attention to your partner's needs as well. If you're single, the same rule applies: sharing your insecurities, as long as you're not neurotic about it, allows another person to feel needed.
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Tenderness is especially important this month as the Sun, symbol of the heart and ruler of your sign, is in sensitive Pisces and your 8th House of Intimacy until March 19. You may be feeling a bit more vulnerable than usual, but this can actually enhance your relationship life. That's because showing your soft side makes you more attractive than ever. This does, though, require that you pay attention to your partner's needs as well. If you're single, the same rule applies: sharing your insecurities, as long as you're not neurotic about it, allows another person to feel needed.
The Sun's union with electric Uranus on March 8 can lead to a sudden break in patterns that can shake a current partnership, hopefully waking it up in ways that make it more exciting. Yet you may be ready to run, since the urge for freedom is strong then as well. The Sun's entry into fellow fire sign Aries on March 19 marks the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and should put some strong wind into your relationship sails. A renewed sense of enthusiasm and vitality brings out the bold part of your personality. Taking risks to put more life into what you have or to connect with someone new should come more easily to you now. However, the Libra Full Moon on March 21 is an explosive event that can turn a simple conversation into a major confrontation. If you bring up a sensitive subject, be prepared to spend a long time discussing it.
About the Author
Jeff Jawer is the co-author of Barnes & Noble's 'Your Astrology Guide 2008.' A professional astrologer since 1973, his articles have appeared in astrology journals and magazines and Web sites around the world. He holds a B.A. in The History and Science of Astrology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and teaches and lectures both in the United States and abroad.
About the Author
Jeff Jawer is the co-author of Barnes & Noble's 'Your Astrology Guide 2008.' A professional astrologer since 1973, his articles have appeared in astrology journals and magazines and Web sites around the world. He holds a B.A. in The History and Science of Astrology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and teaches and lectures both in the United States and abroad.

