Gay Horoscopes - Capricorn


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A Perfect 6 x 9 Sized Spritual Planner for 2020 Take control of your destiny with a weekly planner that includes 52 weekly horoscopes for your zodiac sign. Let your star sign show you the way with weekly horoscope prompts, alongside planner pages designed to help organize your life. Details: 6 x 9 inch portable but spacious size 12 months - January 2019 to December 2019 Weekly horoscopes for your star sign 52 week-to-view dated spreads Weekly task tracking Plenty of space for notes 107 printed pages Printed on white paper, easy to write on Cute satin matte cover with durable bound spine Click our brand to see other designs!




Gay Astrology


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From dating to mating and scoring to snoring, this down-to-earth astrological guide offers heaven-sent advice on finding love in today's gay world.




Queer Astrology for Men


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A hilariously and startlingly insightful astrology guide for gay men. Jill Dearman is a breakthrough astrologer for our time. No one has approached the stars with her sass and class ever before! Her guide to astrology for gay men is lively, revealing-- and naughty! Sections include: in life, in bed, how to seduce him, doing him and dating him, how to last over the long haul, how to get rid of him, and the three faces of each sign. And a complete compatibility profile of each astrological combination.




Gay Stars


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Combining age-old astrological wisdom with modern savoir faire, "Dr. Matt" brings the gay community a light-hearted, spiritual, and authoritative guide to the zodiac and explains how to rely on the stars "to become fabulous, more satisfied people".




Capricorn


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An astrological guide for those born between December 22nd and January 20th that explains the influence of Mars and Venus on sexual desire and romantic love.







Gay Star Signs


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This trail-blazing astrology guide for gay men features unique die-cut pages, split in half, to allow readers to "mix and match" zodiac signs. Color illustrations.




Gay Horoscopes - Libra


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A Perfect 6 x 9 Sized Spritual Planner for 2020 Take control of your destiny with a weekly planner that includes 52 weekly horoscopes for your zodiac sign. Let your star sign show you the way with weekly horoscope prompts, alongside planner pages designed to help organize your life. Details: 6 x 9 inch portable but spacious size 12 months - January 2019 to December 2019 Weekly horoscopes for your star sign 52 week-to-view dated spreads Weekly task tracking Plenty of space for notes 107 printed pages Printed on white paper, easy to write on Cute satin matte cover with durable bound spine Click our brand to see other designs!




Queer Cosmos


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Queer Cosmos is a contemporary, fresh look into astrology, personal insight, and relationships for the LGBTQ+ community! Astrologer Colin Bedell from Cosmopolitan and QueerCosmos.com has brought together fifteen years of research, client interviews, and astrological mastery to create a spiritual guide for not only resistance and resilience, but also personal insights and relationship compatibility. Unpacking complex issues like shame and worthiness, Queer Cosmos explores Astrology as an antidote to feelings of hopelessness and provides language for authentic practices of self-expression. Leaving behind gender-normative pronouns and assumptions, Queer Cosmos explores more nuanced patterns of the archetypal energies expressed in queer experiences. After all, the only way to forge deep, meaningful relationships is to first forge a relationship with yourself. Drawing on research from experts in the field like Dr. Harville Hendrix, Brene Brown, and Esther Perel, Bedell goes deep to provide practical relational theory that can empower readers to find successful and healthy relationships.




Madame Clairevoyant's Guide to the Stars


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"A fresh, profound, and fun way to look at all things astro while also making spot-on observations about your pop culture faves." —Cosmopolitan A soulful exploration of the twelve astrological signs embodied by our living “stars”—from divas to philosophers, poets to punks—and the ways they can help us better understand ourselves and each other, from the wildly popular astrology columnist for New York magazine’s The Cut. Whether you believe in it or not, astrology’s job has never been to give us a preordained vision of the future, nor to sort us into twelve neat personality types, but to provide the tools and language for delving into our weirdest, best, most thorny contradictions, and for understanding ourselves and each other in our full complexity. The stars and the planets then are more like mirrors that show us who we are, that give us an understanding of how to be and how to move through the world; how certain people do it differently, and what we can learn by studying them. In Madame Clairevoyant’s Guide to the Stars, Claire Comstock-Gay brings the sky down to Earth and points to our popular “stars”—from Aretha Franklin to Mr. Rogers, from poets in Cancer to punk singers in Scorpio—to reveal what the sky has to teach us about being human. In this wise, lyrically written guide, she examines the twelve astrological signs, illuminating the ways each one is more complicated, beautiful, and surprising than you might have been told. Claire suggests that actually it’s okay, and even important, to be a seeker, to hunger for self-knowledge, and if astrology is the vehicle for that inquiry, so be it. Madame Clairevoyant’s Guide to the Stars offers a clear introduction to the basics and an innovative new framework for creatively using astrology to illuminate our lives on earth. It’s a road map to our internal world, yes, but Claire also reminds us that it’s still our job to navigate it. Combining both heavenly insights and the earthly wisdom of writers like Cheryl Strayed and Heather Havrilesky and the poetry of Patricia Lockwood and Mary Oliver, Madame Clairevoyant’s Guide to the Stars offers a fresh, profound, and fun way to look at ourselves and others, and perhaps see each more clearly. And in that way, this book is not just beautiful, but transformative.