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The Astrology Behind Valentine's Day 2023 + How To Ring It In With Romance

Sarah Regan
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February 14, 2023
Sarah Regan
mbg Spirituality & Relationships Editor
By Sarah Regan
mbg Spirituality & Relationships Editor
Sarah Regan is a Spirituality & Relationships Editor, and a registered yoga instructor. She received her bachelor's in broadcasting and mass communication from SUNY Oswego, and lives in Buffalo, New York.
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February 14, 2023

Valentine's Day is one of the most romantic days of the year—but this year, the astrology behind the day itself isn't exactly lovey-dovey. Here's why, plus three great ways to celebrate your love based on the stars.

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What's in the stars this Valentine's Day?

Not only are we ringing in V-Day with the moon in boisterous Sagittarius, but the moon will also be forming an exact trine to Jupiter in bold and impulsive Aries. These two fire signs tend to be go-go-go—as opposed to slowing down and smelling the Valentine's Day roses—which the AstroTwins say isn't exactly the most romantic vibe.

"While this is sure to spice up the day with spontaneity, here's a spoiler alert: It doesn't exactly spell 'mushy gushy romance,'" the twins write for mindbodygreen, noting that, "Tuesday's skies create an environment of laughter and fun, not heavy sentiment or tear-jerker trappings."

Luckily, the very next day, the moon will move out of Sagittarius, and the biggest astrological influence we'll feel is the sweet conjunction between Venus and Neptune in dreamy Pisces. According to the twins, you can think of Wednesday as a "bonus Valentine's Day," where you'll be able to make up for any tenderness missed on Tuesday. That's when "the warm-fuzzy feelings [can] gush out with artistic flair," they say.

How to have a romantic Valentine's Day no matter your sign:

1.

Cater to your Venus sign, not your sun sign.

When it comes to romance, what makes you feel attracted to someone often has a lot to do with your Venus sign, not just your sun sign. Venus is, after all, the planet of love, beauty, and pleasure—so knowing yours (and your partner's) is a great way to figure out what really makes you tick.

Pull up both of your birth charts, and identify where Venus falls for both of you. If your partner's Venus is in Taurus, for example, they'll be weak in the knees for their favorite home-cooked meal and a thoughtful gift. If their Venus is in Leo, however, they might prefer a heartfelt post of admiration on your social media, or simply being showered in affection and attention.

Check out our full explainer on the Venus signs for more information here!

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2.

Try a synastry reading.

And speaking of birth charts, have you ever heard of synastry? Astrological compatibility is about so much more than just your sun signs, and with a synastry reading, you can get all the details on every little aspect at play between your and your partner's birth charts.

Here's our guide to synastry to help you get started.

3.

Lean into your inner Sagittarius.

Last but not least, we may not all be Sag suns, but all of us have an inner Sagittarius that wants to let loose, adventure, and explore once in a while. With the moon in Sag on Valentine's Day, it's the perfect chance to enlist your partner in a fun activity or a spontaneous getaway. The twins suggest something goofy like mini-golf or visiting a comedy club, noting that again, Wednesday will be a better day for the mushy stuff. Plus, who says romance can't be fun, anyway?

The takeaway.

The stars aren't exactly shaping up this Valentine's Day to be the softest, most tender day of the year—but it will offer you a chance to have fun and let loose with your partner. If you want to pour your heart out, you can always save it until Wednesday, and in the meantime, embrace your inner fiery Sag and try not to take things too seriously.

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Sarah Regan
mbg Spirituality & Relationships Editor

Sarah Regan is a Spirituality & Relationships Editor, a registered yoga instructor, and an avid astrologer and tarot reader. She received her bachelor's in broadcasting and mass communication from State University of New York at Oswego, and lives in Buffalo, New York.