De-Gendering Capricorn and Stellium Hot-Takes
I think it's maybe worth like, as part of that is we sort of have to recognize how inconsistent our models for gender have been, historically, we have sort of a basis, maybe that's consistent dish, which actually, and this is sort of my argument for why, why maybe it doesn't feel like it applies as well, anymore. The Earth maybe as a feminine sign or a feminine element, is because coldness has, you know, many layers of meaning coldness versus heat have layers outside of this, but one of the components of it is like social status, cold, draws things down, it keeps things still, it brings them down lower, well, heat makes things go up, they rise, they go higher, in terms of like status, and who did you see out in the world 100 years ago, 200 years ago, men, they're out doing things they're out, accomplishing in all the positions of power and achieving everything, while women are supposed to stay home. Stay cold, stay still. And, you know, keep things secure and be afraid all the time. That's like another coldness. Actually, I mean, the positive end of it is promotes thought before action. It's like birth is better at thinking before they act, right. Think of any earth sign.