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These 4 zodiac signs have the best shot at love in July — here's why

These 4 zodiac signs have the best shot at love in July — here's why

Yahoo03-07-2025
Welcome to the sweet sweat of summer, folks.
While many of us are feeling the heat, the astrology of July lends itself to emotional breakthroughs, fated attraction and wild new beginnings for four zodiac signs.
'With Venus entering charismatic Gemini on July 4 and expansive Jupiter gracing emotional Cancer, this month's planetary alignments promise romance, intriguing connections and heartfelt transformations,' said psychic Solas, an esteemed love expert at Psychic Source.
Solas notes that when Venus — our planet of love and attraction — transits Gemini, it amplifies charm and aids — and abets sudden, soulful connections.
Meanwhile, when Jupiter, our planet of good fortune and bestowed blessings, transits Cancer — the planet of its exaltation — our emotional intelligence is heightened, and our magnetism is at a fever pitch, sending out a come-hither and stay-forever vibe.
'July invites a courageous exploration of the heart,' Solas emphasized. 'Trust your instincts, and you'll find love waiting.'
Venus in Mercury-ruled Gemini supports levity and language, helping us attract and exchange with an eye on the curious and a hard-on for the cerebral.
Jupiter in forward-thinking Cancer encourages authentic, secure attachments and dynamics that sow the seeds for emotional growth.
Read on to see if your sign is in line to get love stoned this July.
According to Solas, Gemini folks are the equivalent of a sexual tuning fork this month.
'Venus in your sign amplifies your natural allure and charisma, opening doors to vibrant and joyful romantic experiences.'
You're most likely look as good as you feel, and are encouraged to work with what you have: talk to strangers, flirt often and openly. Keep things light, but be open to the possibility that by casting a wide net, you'll catch a connection worth deepening.
Solas tells the Cancer contingent, 'With Jupiter enhancing your self-confidence, expect exciting new relationships and deeper emotional clarity in existing connections.'
Trust that you not only deserve but are wholly capable of attracting the kind of partnership you want; also, remember that when the object of desire appears, it may not be immediately apparent. As a safeguard, say yes more often than you say no and pay attention to your physical response rather than your first judgment.
For committed crabs, consider an exercise like tantric eye gazing to foster intimacy and build trust. Let staring be the spark of something unexpected.
'Mercury's transit through your sign elevates your communication, making this the perfect period to express your desires and attract passionate connections, Leo,' Solas shared.
When Mercury turns retrograde mid-month, it can be a powerful time to course-correct your communication, lead with listening and listen in to people with quiet power rather than an obvious roar.
That being said, the stars support your signature brand of bold b–ch romance, so don't hesitate to speak your heart so long as the words are true and the aim is shared intimacy — not personal validation.
Power up to get down, Pisces.
Solas encourages the people of the fish to lead with imagination this month.
'Creative energies combined with Jupiter's expansive influence pave the way for heartfelt romance and imaginative, meaningful experiences.'
Plan a date that allows you to co-create, be it through climbing trees and telling stories, getting drunk on white wine and writing an exquisite corpse or making abstract art out of making love with a kit like this one.
Astrologer Reda Wigle researches and irreverently reports on planetary configurations and their effect on each zodiac sign. Her horoscopes integrate history, poetry, pop culture, and personal experience. To book a reading, visit her website.
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