I recently had the opportunity to do an LGBT analysis with the help of an astrologer, and I learned more from the stars than I expected. But I'm still hesitant about how much of that should be made public. It's a privacy case.

As for the story of LGBT people being exactly the same chart as straight, it makes sense for an astrologer to talk about that in order to eliminate social prejudice, but from what I can tell at this point in time, it's not half the same. There are many cases of this appearing in horoscopes.

In Japan, you don't get attacked by thugs out of the blue because of discrimination against LGBT people, and there are plenty of QUEEN in our daily lives and we live happily with no major life issues, so I think it's okay to make some information public.

I feel like it's highly practical for those who want to see theirs, but there's a part of me that wants to go with caution, because I don't know how far I'll be able to get the information I've made public.

 

There are still some people who do not show up in the symbols at all when looking at the horoscope alone, and there are many cases where LGBT romance is established, not only in cases where the sex object is "same", but also in cases where the sex object is "X-gender". In those cases, there is not much indication of homosexuality in the partner's chart. Also, when the love is over, you will have a relationship with the opposite sex. Love depends on each and every encounter. 

If you would like astrological confirmation of your current hesitation, such as if there is something wrong with you...please contact me. I can only confirm it, but if it gives you peace of mind to know that the love is a natural choice for you, then an astrological assessment makes sense.
 

Basically, in Western astrology, when looking at love compatibility, it is mainly determined from the intertwining of Venus, Mars, the Sun, and the Moon, but that reading is a major premise for heterosexual love, so it may not be compatible with LGBT counseling.

However, I am available for consultation.

If you tell me you have a partner of the same sex in your general evaluation or compatibility menu, I will read it based on that basic premise.