Transiting Pholus in Gemini in the composite 1st house

With Pholus sauntering through Gemini in your composite first house, prepare yourselves for a period where unpredictable behaviors in communication could become the norm, not the exception. No more "supposedly" accidental texts sent to each other containing links to rings or vacation spots, huh?

Pholus, that notorious catalyst of transformation, signals swift changes, and in loquacious Gemini, expect revelations and perhaps unintended slips of the tongue that can redefine how you see yourselves and each other. It's like having a mute button that malfunctions - suddenly everything's out in the open! This can be as refreshing as it is frightening, but remember, authenticity is the highway to a deeper connection.

In your first house, the spotlight is on your collective identity. How you present yourselves to the world and interact within your duo will undergo shifts that might feel as sudden as realizing halfway through a dinner party that you're both wearing the same quirky socks. A little embarrassing, perhaps, but ultimately endearing and quite revealing about your synced tastes.

Buckle up for surprising twists in your behavior toward each other and possibly new facets emerging in your relationship. This could involve adopting hobbies you never considered before (Synchronized swimming on Thursdays? Why not!), or even changing how you handle conflict - perhaps through more direct communication.

While these transits might unsettle the boat a bit, they offer splendid opportunities for growth. Like finding new routes in an old city, you'll navigate through these revelations, learning more about each other's nooks and crannies. Embrace these changes; they are your tickets to a more genuine and understanding relationship. Enjoy the ride, and don't forget to laugh, especially when you both accidentally wear your holiday sweaters to the gym!

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