November 26: Venus Square Neptune

November 26, 2009 by Matthew Currie  

daily skyIf you’ve read a lot of romance novels or seen a lot of romantic movies, you may have noticed a certain pattern arise. The romantic leads are rarely detached for long. They usually end up going to unusual or even dangerous lengths to get what they want. And they aren’t afraid of the consequences of their actions in the pursuit of love.

Remember this when you find yourself eying that new employee in Accounting: You aren’t Fabio or Meg Ryan, and this ain’t no movie … it’s work.

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One Response to “November 26: Venus Square Neptune”
  1. leo female says:

    Oh, you had me really going for a sec, getting more and more excited with every word then I read the last sentence. That’s no fun at all!!! What a downer.

    Even work can bring rise to romance, after all we spend more time there then anywhere else! Where better to meet someone? It certainly has made more than a few of my days at the office better knowing that only a few feet away there was someone burning with passion for me! Anticipating seeing each other in the hallway, outside, or even better yet after work. Of course, I am also a realist and am aware that sometimes it can also lead to problems. But in my experience the excitement outweighs the pitfalls! Call me a romantic!!

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