Friendship Compatibility
Friendship readings often prioritize Mercury, Moon, and the Sun. Look at conversational flow, humor, emotional reciprocity, and whether both people recover from conflict in similar ways. The synastry calculator is especially useful when you want to compare communication patterns instead of just romantic chemistry.
Example: Gemini and Sagittarius friends may energize each other through curiosity and spontaneity, but they still need follow-through if plans matter.
Family Dynamics
Parent-child and sibling charts benefit from a softer lens. Instead of asking who is “compatible,” ask what helps each person feel safe, respected, and able to grow.
Example: A Scorpio parent and Aquarius child may need explicit agreements around privacy and autonomy so intensity does not become control.
Work & Collaborator Compatibility
Professional chemistry is usually about timing, accountability, and feedback style. Mercury, Saturn, and Jupiter can be especially useful here. Pair your reading with the planetary positions calculator if you also want to watch current work transits.
Example: Virgo and Capricorn can build durable systems together, while Aries and Libra may balance speed with diplomacy when roles are clearly defined.
Roommate & Household Dynamics
Shared living puts daily habits under a spotlight. Use astrology to talk about chores, sensory needs, privacy, schedules, and how people act when stressed.
Example: A Leo roommate may want warmth and visible appreciation, while a Cancer roommate may care most about emotional tone and the feeling of home.
Queer & Nontraditional Structures
Do not force charts into masculine/feminine or pursuer/receiver stereotypes. Astrology can support queer partnership, polyamory, co-parenting, chosen family, and blended support systems by centering real agreements instead of inherited scripts.
Example: In a queer or polyamorous structure, compare each pair first, then discuss group-level logistics like time, care labor, reassurance, and boundaries.
Questions to bring into any reading
- What does safety look like for each person?
- How do they prefer to repair conflict?
- Where do they need autonomy, and where do they want shared ritual?
- What roles are chosen intentionally, and which ones are being assumed without discussion?