Speaker A

By the way, gender is just one aspect and planetary conditions.

Speaker B

We didn't even talk about the topic of sexuality, but everybody knows that it's there.

Speaker A

But, but, but, but what?

Speaker A

Traditionally, it had nothing to do with that.

Speaker B

You know, it didn't, but it, it didn't.

Speaker B

But, you know, even back then, like centuries ago, you could still see sexuality play a role in the birth chart.

Speaker A

Yes, yes.

Speaker A

I'll put it this way.

Speaker A

I'm not saying you.

Speaker A

It doesn't play a role in sexuality.

Speaker A

I'm, I'm saying when delineating a birth chart and looking at gender, it, it has nothing to do with sexuality.

Speaker A

But it does because you can see it as a, as a tomboy who don't want to wear dresses and wants to hunt and fish and climb trees and do.

Speaker B

Yeah, I know.

Speaker B

And also, like my mutable planets, especially the mutable planets are in the male quadrants, in the masculine quadrants.

Speaker B

Huh.

Speaker A

Any, Any last words you want to add?

Speaker A

Tell the people or say about.

Speaker A

Here's your chance to get on your.

Speaker A

Say your agenda, rant and, and tell, Tell the people, you know, how you get in touch with you.

Speaker B

Everyone, thank you for coming to our TED Talk.

Speaker B

I hope that no one gets offended by the episode.

Speaker B

You know, we love everyone and everything is a spectrum nowadays.

Speaker B

It always has been, but it's more of what spectrum now?

Speaker A

Well, and if you did get offended, put.

Speaker A

Take your lace panties off, harden up a little bit.

Speaker B

And this is coming from a man that grew up in the 70s, you know, so.

Speaker A

Yeah, and I walk around with pink shiny shirts, you know, but we have

Speaker B

some, we, you know, everyone has some learning to do.

Speaker B

And, and I think, I think we're, we're doing just that.

Speaker A

I will just say this.

Speaker A

If somebody has a bunch of planets and, and they all masculine, like a female is, is, has a bunch of stuff and, and is very masculine lines.

Speaker A

It may.

Speaker A

I can see how it could be a little bit more accepting.

Speaker A

Help you accept some of the things that you think in society may say is odd and not normal.

Speaker B

Of course.

Speaker B

Of course.

Speaker B

Of course.

Speaker B

Well, I'll give you an example.

Speaker B

I don't know if you've watched this because, you know, probably you don't have a small kid around you, but the new Disney movie, Encanto.

Speaker B

Encanto, which is basically.

Speaker B

It translates to charmed or charming.

Speaker B

Disney just made this movie Encanto, and basically Encanto is basically about, you know, like.

Speaker B

Yeah, it's like the Hispanic culture, Colombian culture.

Speaker B

It's.

Speaker B

They have, It's a very Big family, and they have a magical home and this and that.

Speaker B

And.

Speaker A

Wait, let me stop you right there.

Speaker A

Is that kind of racist?

Speaker B

No, it's very.

Speaker A

They got a very big family.

Speaker A

Was that.

Speaker A

Is that, like, a racist kind of undertone?

Speaker B

No, no, no.

Speaker B

They have a very big family.

Speaker B

Hold on, hold on.

Speaker B

And the grandma.

Speaker B

The grandma, they have a matriarch.

Speaker B

So in the way you should probably watch it, you'll see a lot of astrological concepts in it, because I. I found a few.

Speaker B

The.

Speaker B

The grandmother is the matriarch of the family, and she's kind of like.

Speaker B

Everyone goes to her, and the house that they have is.

Speaker B

Has, like, magical powers.

Speaker B

But that's besides the point.

Speaker B

My point is that one of the sisters in the movie.

Speaker B

I forgot what her name is, but there's a song about it that became very popular.

Speaker B

She's very masculine.

Speaker B

She's actually super built.

Speaker B

And, like, she has.

Speaker B

She's very muscular, and she's very, like, you know, tough.

Speaker B

Like, she looks very tough.

Speaker B

And one of the songs that she, like, sings is about strength and about how she has to kind of, like, carry the world on her shoulder.

Speaker B

And a lot of people on Twitter and on social media were commenting on how they can't believe that Disney finally portrayed masculinity in a female.

Speaker B

Because she's very pretty.

Speaker B

She's.

Speaker B

She's a woman, but she's super.

Speaker B

Like, as soon as you see her, it's almost like you're looking at a bodybuilder in a way.

Speaker B

You know, like, she's very, like, muscular big.

Speaker B

You know, she, like, would carry, like, rocks everywhere.

Speaker B

You know, where usually the norm is for a man to take that role.

Speaker B

But now Disney kind of, like, portrayed it and, like, you know, gave it to, like, a female, which is, like, a very big, you know, ordeal.

Speaker A

All right.

Speaker B

So, yeah, that's basically my.

Speaker B

My example to everyone.

Speaker B

You can get anything from this episode.

Speaker B

It's.

Speaker B

It's literally that you watch the Encanto movie from Disney and you'll see exactly what we're talking about.

Speaker A

Is it.

Speaker A

Is it in the movies or theater or HBO or something?

Speaker B

It was.

Speaker B

It was.

Speaker B

It's probably, like, on Disney plus right now.

Speaker B

Let me see if.

Speaker B

Let me see if I can find her name.

Speaker B

She's.

Speaker B

She's the strong sister.

Speaker B

Luisa.

Speaker B

Luisa.

Speaker B

She's a strapping bodybuilder described as the rock of the family.

Speaker B

Luisa was gifted with super strength, but it's a pretty big deal that Disney actually did that, you know, so that would be, like, a great example of a woman or like, you know, a female with feminine planets that are in very masculine signs or masculine planets in masculine signs.