
For many people, this question pops up somewhere between 4 and 6 months into dating someone new. There comes a time in every relationship of duration when you ask yourself, “does this relationship have what it takes to last?” It’s as if you flip from the lover-seeking side of you to the side that assesses mate material and it can happen overnight. If you’ve read all the articles in this 3-part thread, it should be pretty obvious by now how having Venus & Juno in incompatible signs might spell some relationship challenges. She may have trouble giving herself completely to marriage but seeing it as a spiritual connection makes commitment & fidelity stick. Juno in Pisces dreams of the ultimate partner, which can get in the way of living with a real human being in the here-and-now. She is aware of the political ramifications of marriage and doesn’t want to give up her power or freedom. Juno in Aquarius would rather not get married at all, quite frankly, and will only be attracted to someone unusual enough to grab her attention. Humiliate her and you’ll lose her (considerable) devotion. She sees marriage as a social contract in which both partners agree to support each other’s reputation and keep each other looking good. Juno in Capricorn takes marriage with the utmost seriousness. For this Juno, marriage needs to involve unending growth and expansion-if there’s not room for that, marriage is not worth committing to. When a Juno in Sagittarius person is happily married, s/he feels that marriage is a freedom, not a limitation. Choosing the right partner in the first place is crucial. Juno in Scorpio expects that marriage is a deep merging of two-in-one, mind, body & soul and she will consider it her right to know everything possible about the partner before and after marrying them. When it does, she needs harmony before going deeper. She’s always willing to sit down and negotiate or talk it out, as long as the conversation doesn’t get too messy or dark. Juno in Libra wants to be on a level with the spouse and experience true, balanced partnership. Shaping and molding the partner are tempting but this Juno is much better off turning her perfectionist talents toward meaningful work instead. She will serve the partner endlessly, hoping to improve them. Juno in Virgo is as selective as Venus in Virgo, and twice as critical. If you ever embarrass her in public, be prepared for the cold shoulder afterwards. She tends to marry radiant, larger-than-life types who can be domineering behind the scenes. Juno in Leo expects that her marriage and her partner must look good. She also expects that marriage is a place for an ever-deepening emotional connection. Juno in Cancer can get very domestic because this Juno intuits that a well-feathered nest and raising children are the ultimate reason for marrying.

Her best marriage involves lots of communication, both talking and listening. She doesn’t like to be tied down and is prone to living a double life unless all her attention can be engaged. Juno in Gemini needs a quality of lightness in marriage. Cooking with the partner and having a financially stable marriage will support this Juno’s commitment. This Juno will stand by the partner through good times and bad, and expects the same in return. Juno in Taurus wants and expects unflinching stability. If this Juno cannot speak the truth and experience excitement, she will wander.

This Juno wants to experience freshness and newness everyday, a continual rebirth and renewal of commitment. Juno in Aries expects that marriage is an adventure. What follows is a very brief (and of course incomplete) set of interpretations for Juno in the signs: If you are in a committed relationship with someone you cannot or will not legally marry (for example, if you’re gay & cannot get married), things I’m saying about Juno still apply to you. How Literal Is This Marriage Thing-Does Juno Mean Marriage Only?

If you don’t know where Juno is in your chart, you can use to make your chart and find out. Juno will also tell whether you’re “the marrying kind.” It’s possible to get a very complete picture of the ways marriage will be easy or hard for you by looking at Juno in your chart. Juno represents committed relationship or marriage and the sign she occupies in your chart will tell what kind of person you look to marry and what your marital expectations are. The asteroid belt contains thousands of asteroids, but only the 4 largest are in common use by astrologers (Juno, Vesta, Pallas-Athene, Ceres). If you’re wondering why you’ve never heard of Juno, that’s because Juno is an asteroid in the asteroid belt that sits between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Introducing Juno, Goddess of Committed Relationship Recently I’ve posted about Venus and how your Venus sign tells what you long for in relationship and how you act when you don’t get it.
