Astrology, Love, and Why I Write About Relationships


If there’s one thing I know, it’s that love is messy. Add a dash of astrology, a sprinkle of psychology, and a pinch of good old-fashioned human drama, and you’ve got a recipe for some pretty wild stories—or in my case, an entire writing career.

Let me start with a confession: I’m a Gemini, and yes, I fully embrace the stereotype. Dual-natured? Guilty. Curious? Absolutely. Constantly overthinking every romantic interaction like it’s a crime scene? Oh, you bet. That’s probably why I’m obsessed with relationships. They’re the perfect playground for exploring all the glorious, ridiculous ways we humans connect, disconnect, and drive each other insane.

The Astrology Angle: Blame the Stars   

Visual of Gemini twins

I’ve always been fascinated by astrology. There’s something so entertaining about blaming Mercury retrograde for all your bad decisions or side-eyeing your partner for being a ogling Sagittarian. But for me, astrology isn’t just a fun way to roast people at parties—it’s a lens through which I understand relationships.

When you think about it, astrology is basically a personality quiz on steroids. It gives us a framework to analyze behavior, predict drama, and justify why Geminis (like me) are “complicated” instead of “indecisive.” In my writing, astrology lets me dig into the why of relationships: Why do opposites attract? Why does every Aries think they’re always right? And why, for the love of all things holy, can’t Scorpios ever just chill?

Psychology + Love = Delicious Chaos

If astrology is the map, psychology is the GPS. I love exploring the little quirks, insecurities, and red flags that make relationships both exhilarating and exhausting. Writing about these themes is my way of saying, “Hey, it’s okay that your love life is a dumpster fire—we’ve all been there.”

Take my own romantic journey, for example. Let’s just say it’s been a full-contact sport. I’ve had my fair share of relationship mishaps, but one stands out: the time my husband tried to downplay his interactions with a female colleague. He claimed it was “just work,” but I had my doubts. So, I did what any no-nonsense wife would do—I asked pointed questions until his story unraveled like a badly knitted sweater. Then, with the precision of a seasoned Gemini, I casually dropped a few key details I already knew, watched him fumble for words, and hit him with a fiery lecture about respect, honesty, and how I’m not the kind of woman you can gaslight. (Spoiler: he now thinks twice before omitting details about his day.)

Why I Write About It

Writing about love, relationships, and all their messy intersections with astrology and psychology feels like second nature to me. It’s cathartic, it’s entertaining, and most importantly, it resonates. Readers don’t want a fairy tale—they want to know they’re not alone when their husband spends more time on WhatsApp than with them, or when their partner blames every fight on their “stress at work.”

My stories and guides aren’t about perfect love—they’re about real love: the kind that makes you laugh, cry, and occasionally want to set someone’s shoes on fire (don’t worry, I haven’t… yet).

Final Thoughts (and a Word of Caution)

If you’re here for sugar-coated advice, you’re in the wrong place. But if you’re ready for the unfiltered truth about relationships, astrology, and why your Pisces ex was the worst, then buckle up. Whether you’re single, in love, or just here for the drama, I promise we’ll have fun along the way.

And remember: the stars might guide us, but it’s our terrible decisions that make the best stories.

With love,
Priya

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