Okay, so I’ve been digging into this whole polyamory thing lately, and let me tell you, it’s a wild ride. One of the things that really got me scratching my head was how to figure out compatibility, especially since there are more than two people involved. That’s when I stumbled upon this thing called a “polyamory astrology compatibility calculator.” Yeah, it sounds a bit out there, but I was curious, so I decided to give it a whirl.
First, I had to find a calculator that actually worked for polyamorous relationships. Most of the ones I found online were just the usual “love compatibility” things for couples. But then I found this one website, it did not look super fancy, but it had a calculator that claimed to handle multiple partners. I was like, “Alright, let’s see what this is all about.”
So, I started plugging in the birth data. You know, the usual stuff: date, time, and place of birth for each person. I used my own info and the info of my two partners, let us call them Alex and Sam. It felt a bit weird typing all of this into a website, but hey, I was committed to the experiment.
- Gathered everyone’s birth info. This was kinda fun, actually. We all got together, had some coffee, and shared our birth details.
- Entered the data into the calculator. This part was pretty straightforward. Just filled in the forms, triple-checked everything, and hit “calculate.”
- Read through the results. This is where things got interesting. The calculator generated a bunch of charts and interpretations.
What I Did:
The results were… well, they were a lot. There were charts showing the aspects between each of our planets, like conjunctions, sextiles, and trines. I mean, I knew a little bit about astrology, but this was next level. For example, it said that Alex and I had a strong Venus-Mars conjunction, which apparently means intense passion. And Sam had a Moon-Jupiter trine with me, which supposedly indicates a nurturing and supportive connection. It was wild to see all these aspects laid out like that.
But here is the kicker: it also analyzed the dynamics between all three of us. It talked about how our individual energies interacted as a group. It mentioned something about my Aquarius moon supporting the communication in the relationship, and how Alex’s fiery Aries energy might clash with Sam’s more grounded Taurus nature if we were not careful. It felt a bit like a cosmic soap opera, but it was surprisingly insightful. For example, it said my air sign nature helped keep things clear and communicative, which is apparently a big deal in polyamorous relationships.
Now, I am not saying this calculator is the be-all and end-all of relationship advice. But it did give us a lot to think about. We ended up having some really deep conversations about our individual needs and how we interact as a group. It was like the calculator gave us a framework to talk about things we might not have otherwise discussed. For instance, we realized that we needed to be more mindful of balancing individual time with group time, based on what the calculator said about our group dynamics.
So, yeah, that is my story about trying out a polyamory astrology compatibility calculator. It was a bit of a weird experiment, but honestly, it was also pretty enlightening. It is not something I would base all my decisions on, but it definitely gave us some interesting insights and sparked some important conversations. If you are into astrology and polyamory, you might want to check it out. Just be prepared for a whole lot of information, and remember to take it all with a grain of salt!