Gender
and Astrology
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Dear Eric:
Can you please tell me what it is in a
particular chart which indicates a male prefers to dress as a female?
Wondering Wife
Dear W.W.,
I'm going to start with my usual non-astrological
approach: cross-dressing is one of those things that people do. It is so common
that we simply have to recognize that it's normal -- because it's in the norm.
I'm not saying it's as common as eating French fries, or that everyone approves;
rather, that many people cross-dress, many start quite young, and many do it
their whole lives.
For women cross-dressing has always been
a sign of liberation and equality. The 19th century writers George Elliot and
George Sand, not only dressed as men, but also adopted male names. Their
writings achieved great success and they both led sexy, heterosexual lives.
The designer Coco Chanel brought boyish
fashion for women to the mainstream back in the 1920s. In the Age of the
flapper and the suffragette, women were throwing off the shackles of womanhood
by cutting their hair short and donning pants, and for women things have
continued this unisex path to this day.
It's only potentially a big deal when a
guy wears clothes normally worn by a woman. This is because when a woman
dresses like a man, this is a sign of achieving equality by literally taking on
the mantle of 'the man'. These days, women who dress in feminine clothes are
not treated with seriousness, and most often with outright derision. Madonna even
wrote a song about it:
Girls can wear jeans
And cut their hair short
Wear shirts and boots
'Cause it's OK to be a boy
But for a boy to look like a girl is degrading
'Cause you think that being a girl is degrading
But secretly you'd love to know what it's like
Wouldn't you
What it feels like for a girl?
-- Madonna, 'Do You Know What it Feels Like for a Girl?'
Still, I can see where it would be
intriguing, curious, or even a bit disturbing if your husband wears women's
clothes, and you have not said much about the context of his proclivities.
Cross-dressing is sometimes related to
gender identity. Sometimes people do it just for fun. If you're looking to
astrology for wisdom, consider this. One thing that astrology tells us straight
away is that we each contain ALL gender identities. Everyone has Venus and Mars
in their chart; everyone has the Sun and the Moon. In this respect, astrology
takes a radical position. It is in a sense blind to biological gender
classifications. All energies are available to anyone. They mix and match
differently for everyone as well. We all possess a truly unique gender
identity.
Your husband has an absolutely intriguing
chart. We don't have the birth time (though it would be nice), but there is so
much to see and feel, we can do fine without it. Look at that concentration of
planets. That alone tells us we have an intense and potentially unusual person
on our hands. Look at how these planets fall into what are arguably the most
feminine and masculine signs (respectively, Cancer and Leo). You just don't see
this kind of concentration every day, and I've never seen it appear like this
in those two signs.
To make things far more interesting, the
ruler of Cancer (the Moon) and of Leo (the Sun) are not just in a conjunction
(the New Moon), bringing them together -- they are forming an eclipse, a kind
of super-conjunction which was exact within mere hours of your husband's birth.
Eclipses will have real impact within a month or two of a birth; he was born
right in the eclipse. And, checking my American Ephemeris of the 20th Century,
I see that in the summer of 1944 there were FOUR eclipses -- two of the Sun,
and two of the Moon.
The upshot of this all is that your
husband is a very, seriously, majorly intense person. It's not that he
cross-dresses. It's that he was incarnated with some enormous amount of both
male and female energy, of which he is highly aware and feels at every moment,
as well as being born with more momentum than an avalanche in progress.
May I suggest you set aside the question
about cross-dressing for a while and really, truly make an effort to get to
know this person? I can tell you that he's probably yearning to be known,
understood, felt, believed, and heard: there is nothing ordinary about him, but
there is quite a lot that is subtle, and as he starts to express himself, more
is going to come to his awareness.
You might want to start with asking him
what the years 1988 through 1993 were about for him -- the untold story. Those
were, by the way, the years that Chiron came through Cancer and Leo and touched
all those planets, and the transitions and vents around this set of transits
will certainly have something to say about the deeper nature of who your
husband is, what he is dealing with in this lifetime, and what he needs to
express.
See what you find out. I reckon it will
be interesting, and most likely quite helpful for your husband to talk about.