Woody Allen in Relationships
He is not easily moved by emotional displays and can be curiously detached from his own emotions and those of others. It is almost as if he could turn his feelings on and off at will; Woody should be careful not to leave the switch "off" too often, for he could easily become too impersonal. Family relationships and attachments are not as important to him as they are to most people and Allen often considers his friends closer to him than his blood relatives. Certainly, Allen's sympathy and concern extends much beyond his immediate family. In his personal relationships, Woody Allen insists upon a certain amount of independence and the freedom to pursue friendships with as many people, of both sexes, as he chooses. Woody does not appreciate a jealous, possessive partner.
Woody Allen feels comfortable in an atmosphere that is open and experimental, and he has little taste for convention and tradition.
Woody Allen has a sympathetic nature and instinctively reaches out to people in need of help. Allen also has a deeply ingrained tendency to want to improve or "fix" other people's lives, which can be annoying to the person who has no desire to be changed or "helped" in this way. For Woody, affection and caring must be expressed in tangible acts or service of some kind.
Woody Allen feels that little, daily acts of caring and thoughtfulness are essential to the happiness and success of relationships and he knows how to make others feel accepted, loved and cherished. He enjoys good relationships with women.
Woody Allen possesses the gifts of tact, courtesy and consideration, and has a strong desire to please and understand his love partner. Because he values harmony so highly, Woody Allen will compromise a great deal to avoid any discord or conflict in his relationships. Woody does not like to dwell on controversial or emotional subjects and often tries to "smooth things over" or "sweep them under the rug".
In love relationships, Woody Allen wants an intellectual peer, an equal and a friend. He is attracted to people who have a certain finesse, delicacy and subtlety. Woody Allen appreciates good manners and refinement and is not happy with coarseness or bluntness in a person.
For Woody Allen, caring and affection must be expressed tangibly, and he loves giving and receiving gifts. Woody values luxury, comfort, and elegance very highly and appreciates beautiful things. He can be self-indulgent and extravagant. Being overly possessive of people he loves and of his belongings is something Woody Allen needs to beware of.
He is intensely amorous and attractive to the opposite sex, and is not inclined to friendly platonic relationships. There is a great deal of tension in his love relationships - often because Woody Allen puts his desires ahead of his partner's, and is impatient to have his love needs satisfied. The whole arena of love relationships, romance and sex is endlessly fascinating to Woody Allen and he is not happy without a love partner. Allen can "burn himself out" by pouring so much of his energy into romance.
Woody Allen experiences powerful, compelling emotional and sexual attractions, and he may feel that he has little choice or control over his desires. Woody Allen has an intense need for love and may be emotionally greedy or insatiable. His love relationships are passionate and often tumultuous and painful as well. Jealousy, power struggles or possessiveness can become areas of conflict in his relationships. On the positive side, Woody Allen can be unusually creative and bring about beneficial and healing changes in the lives of others, motivated by his deeply felt love.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Moon in Aquarius
Moon in 6th house
Moon Trine Venus
Venus in Libra
Venus in 2nd house
Venus Square Mars
Venus Square Pluto
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