Queers and Astrology It’s considered an established fact that queer women and non-binary are obsessed with astrology — and browsing instagram, lesbian memes or any number of dating apps will likely confirm this assumption. Furthermore, there’s been a certified surge in astrological interest in general since the election, especially amongst millennials, and millennials are a very gay.
LGBTQ women were more likely than LGBTQ men to consult astrology and tarot at least once a year, at 63% and 40%, respectively. Younger U.S. women, generally, were more likely to report believing. Women are about twice as likely as men to believe in astrology (35% compared to 18%), and 18 to year-old Gen Z adults are more likely to believe than adults over 65 (33% compared to 17%).
JM: Why does it seem like queer people specifically love astrology so much? CN: I want to save space for the queers that loathe astrology because I love you too. It's a very queer phenomenon. The few remaining women’s bookstores in the country sell crystals and potions for practicing DIY feminist magic. There is an annual Queer Astrology conference, Tarot decks created especially for gays, and beloved figures like Chani Nicholas who have made careers out of queer-centered astrology.
I ask Joe if I can do his birth chart. You do you but like can we stop making this a queer requirement?
Maybe this speaks to the way queer culture is often shaped by the most vocal people and not necessarily representative of everyone? Adam, 26, from Oxford, was dating a female friend when an initial interest in astrology became a gateway drug to all sorts of New Age stuff, like tarot and palm reading. Our survey also asked for your Zodiac sign, and I found that all signs had approximately equal interest in astrology, except Saggitarians, who are a bit less likely than other signs to believe or to check their horoscopes.
Now I have to know about rising moons, suns and planets and retrogrades? Like any other internally rigorous system that has a highly specialized language and can be used to make grand claims about the world and the future ahem, Marxism, ahem , astrology is always an incomplete system, and tends to attract people who want a systematic understanding of reality.
She had a very popular personal blog once upon a time, and then she recapped The L Word , and then she had the idea to make this place, and now here we all are! Waste of chip paper. Why the fuck are so many enbies, an indentity defined by the rejection of a set of stereotypes assigned to you at birth, embracing another set of stereotypes assigned to you at birth?
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It would be bad for the mandrakes. She met my parents — a meeting I thought went well, until my dad laughed in her face when she asked what his sign was and suggested that cancer signs typically struggled with appreciating music. The idea that the moon must affect the human body because it causes tides does seem… dubious. By Brent Koepp. I do speak it fluently, and find it fascinating, but I took up the practice a little reluctantly when I realized how important it was to my queer community.
Ah this is really interesting. As a queer astrologer, my role is to use it in ways that empower all of us and remind us of our agency, complexity, and the full scope of our humanity. You can see an infographic displaying the demographics of our Waste of energy. Already a member? Imagine if our queer scenes were inundated with everyone speaking a few phrases in French and laughing knowingly. Follow her on twitter and instagram.
Reading horoscopes used to involve finding your sign and that was that. Before you go! Would Adam date another Astrology Girl?
Thank you for putting so much work into them, they are truly fascinating.
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