Despite a messy eclipse and your ruling planet Mercury starting one of its infamous retrogrades, May is one of the best months this year for your sex life, Virgo. 👏
can affect you more than other signs. But you've also already lived through too many of them to count. You'll be fine. Just remember to allow extra travel time, expect communication delays, and practice self-soothing and patience.. This transit continues your health theme, but this time, it does serve as a reminder to stay on top of your routine check-ups. With Jupiter on your side, don't stress too much. Thanks to that busy mind, you can be prone to anxiety, Virgo.
As a result, while you may associate eclipses with going outside as a grade-schooler to watch, astrologers tend to advise staying in and taking it easy. But you don't have to be alone. Because this one falls in Scorpio and your 11th House of Friendship, it's an ideal weekend to chill out with your best friend, watch movies, and enjoy snacks., and it tends to be one of the most social times of the year for everyone, even you, whoseis the hermit.
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