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Sex drive often referred to as libido is a natural urge of any healthy person. And in fact, it is Nature’s guarantee of the survival of the species.
Natural proclivities
Sexuality in a civilized society is subject to bounds of a generally accepted moral code and there are laws governing sexual behavior as well. Meanwhile, human sexual proclivities may differ from person to person and it is a given that sexual proclivities of certain individuals lead them to go beyond the generally accepted natural norms in sexual behaviour to gratify their desires. The sex life of a person normally begins with marriage which is looked on as a sacred institution and a person’s innate sexual orientation becomes an important determinant of the success or the failure of his or her married life.
7th House provides the clue
In Predictive Astrology, the 7th House in the Natal Chart of an individual provides the clue to his or her sexual proclivities which could make a decisive impact on his or her sex life within or outside the wedlock.
Sages in ancient India in their classical works have highlighted certain planetary combinations centered on the 7th house that point to the sexual proclivities of an individual. Now let us get familiar with some such combinations.
extremely passionate and would gratify her desires by unnatural means.
S.Sangaralingham Wednesday, 15 January 2020 10:09 AM
Extremely intresting. Horoscope matching must Discuss with it with persons involved in marriage subject to permission from all parties
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