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7/5/2025, 2:38:27 AM
>>81716820
Turbie's age is unknown, she's older than 24 though. She had a mid-tier job when she started posting in 2019 that it's doubtful any 18 year old would have.
>>81712009
Thank you anon fren
>>81716880
Based, I'm sure he'll say yes.
>>81716275
I'd like to give this a more detailed answer, but I'll keep it vague since exposing yourself to any significant degree in /mbti/ is a bad idea. I could only be honest in a private off-board setting but I know you don't do that.
So from what I can tell, a nodal return in Aries 1st House means that between July 2023 and January 2025, I became more assertive, more willing to say no, and embody more Aries energy in general? Nah, that doesn't seem to fit - there were gradual improvements in certain areas during that 18 month stretch (slowly for almost the entirety of it - there was a major leap forward towards the very end in December 2024 and January 2025), but nothing in the domain of assertiveness. The main jump in 'assertiveness,' if that's even the right word, was probably 2013, which is the year I started having anger outbursts towards others. 2012 is the last year I think back and go "damn, I was completely docile and submissive in situations where I shouldn't have been, and wouldn't be now." Aries is actually one of the signs whose energy I least want; I'd be most comfortable being a combination of water sign and earth sign energy. Fire energy isn't really me aside from a more downplayed version of Leo.
The 2020s have been personally transformative though, with that starting in October 2022. Other highlights have been March-April 2023, April 2024, September 2024, December 2024, and 2025 in general. On January 1st, I felt and hoped that the theme for 2025 would be healing. Numerous things have improved around the periphery, so there's increased optimism, but the core problem remains. So I'm in an awkward spot where I often feel better but don't want to jinx it because the main vulnerability is still there.
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Turbie's age is unknown, she's older than 24 though. She had a mid-tier job when she started posting in 2019 that it's doubtful any 18 year old would have.
>>81712009
Thank you anon fren
>>81716880
Based, I'm sure he'll say yes.
>>81716275
I'd like to give this a more detailed answer, but I'll keep it vague since exposing yourself to any significant degree in /mbti/ is a bad idea. I could only be honest in a private off-board setting but I know you don't do that.
So from what I can tell, a nodal return in Aries 1st House means that between July 2023 and January 2025, I became more assertive, more willing to say no, and embody more Aries energy in general? Nah, that doesn't seem to fit - there were gradual improvements in certain areas during that 18 month stretch (slowly for almost the entirety of it - there was a major leap forward towards the very end in December 2024 and January 2025), but nothing in the domain of assertiveness. The main jump in 'assertiveness,' if that's even the right word, was probably 2013, which is the year I started having anger outbursts towards others. 2012 is the last year I think back and go "damn, I was completely docile and submissive in situations where I shouldn't have been, and wouldn't be now." Aries is actually one of the signs whose energy I least want; I'd be most comfortable being a combination of water sign and earth sign energy. Fire energy isn't really me aside from a more downplayed version of Leo.
The 2020s have been personally transformative though, with that starting in October 2022. Other highlights have been March-April 2023, April 2024, September 2024, December 2024, and 2025 in general. On January 1st, I felt and hoped that the theme for 2025 would be healing. Numerous things have improved around the periphery, so there's increased optimism, but the core problem remains. So I'm in an awkward spot where I often feel better but don't want to jinx it because the main vulnerability is still there.
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