Rada Aslanova

3 Zodiac Signs Who Will Find Love Once Pluto Enters Aquarius For Good

Besides money and career, the topic astrologers field the most often from their clients is love. It could be argued that this is the gateway drug for many astrology enthusiasts: one minute you’re Googling “Is a Capricorn man compatible with a Taurus woman?” and the next you’re deep down a rabbit hole about zodiacal releasing.

The truth is, no matter how many manifestation rituals you do, when you find love, get married, and live happily ever after is determined more by your astrological transits than anything external that you can do to force the process along. You can choose to settle, of course, as plenty of people do. Furthermore, there are steps you can take to enhance the probability of meeting compatible partners.

If you’re really determined to find your divinely appointed soulmate, though, it might not come in the exact timing you’ve been hoping for. Think of novelist Ottessa Moshfegh, who told the story of her own written-in-the-stars romance in a 2018 New Yorker interview, describing how an astrologer informed that “love was inescapable,” and that even if she hid out in a cabin in the woods, “someone would come knock on [her] door.” Soon after, fellow writer Luke Goebel reached out to her for an interview. Their first date lasted twenty-seven days.

Which of the rising signs are most likely to attract such fortuitous circumstances when Pluto, planet of transformation, finally enters Aquarius on November 19, 2024? Granted, it might not be this year, or even next; you might find true happiness in a romantic relationship some five or even ten years down the line. Pluto is the slowest-moving planet, after all, and its stint in Aquarius will last until the spring of 2043.

Trust the timing of your life and recognize that what is meant to happen will do so in the perfect time for you: what might not make sense to your peers, your family, and your closest friends will make sense to you. And that’s the only thing that matters.

Cancer.

Pluto can bring radical change, but it isn’t always positive. With Capricorn ruling your seventh house of relationships and marriage, many of you experienced tumultuous events over the past sixteen years, including divorce. Once Pluto ingresses out of your seventh house and into your eighth house of sex, death, and deep soul bonding, you are more likely to settle debts with your ex-spouse and feel confident to put yourself out there again. This time around, the love you find will be deeper, more profound, and more likely to fulfill all your needs. Your sexual confidence will increase, as well as your resistance to love-bombing; you have built up boundaries that only the most deserving partner will manage to dissolve.

Leo.

With Pluto entering your seventh house of committed partnerships for the foreseeable future, your entire approach to relationships is about to undergo a major shift. You might have to go through hell before you find your dream person, but trust that this process, however painful, is ultimately for your own good: the destructive energy of Pluto will speedrun your healing process by forcibly removing toxic partners, codependent habits, and narcissistic exes. With a clearer sense of your own individuality, you will be able to dodge red flags and avoid falling back into negative relational patterns. After so much turmoil, you may reach a point where you are prepared to commit to a period of singleness in order to focus on yourself. Once you get your spark back, you might, ironically, meet the one person you’ve been waiting for all along: someone who can love you in a healthy, fulfilling way, while allowing you the freedom to pursue your own dreams without restraint. Over the past sixteen years, you’ve probably dealt with a fair share of jealous lovers, thanks to the confidence you exude. The right person will find your personality exciting and challenging rather than intimidating.

Scorpio.

The fourth house of domesticity and family is often overlooked in general conversations about the “love houses” in astrology, but there is no getting around it: in order for a relationship to work, much less a marriage spanning a lifetime, you need to be able to cohabitate without getting on each other’s nerves. When Pluto enters your fourth house, you can anticipate sweeping—and potentially challenging—changes to your family dynamic. The integration of a serious partner or spouse into this existing dynamic could bring about large-scale generational healing, especially if your person is a bit of a wild card. After sixteen years of Pluto in your third house of extended family and local community, you’ve been trying desperately to play by the rules. Maybe you’ve been dating a series of strait-laced corporate types that get along well with your dad, but frankly, something has been lacking. Now that Pluto is shattering social norms and expectations within your family, you are likely to find a suitably weird partner that satisfies your specific needs.