No commitment issues, just astrology saying ‘cohabit, don’t conform.’

Astrology often reveals the path of cohabitation. It’s not out of fear, but cosmic design. For some, traditional marriage doesn’t align with their soul’s needs. Instead, living together becomes a natural course.

Air signs value freedom above all. Love feels lighter when intellect is the guide. Rings and vows can feel like chains. Living together allows space to breathe, to connect, to grow. Commitment, when it comes, is flexible, not rigid.

Uranus, the planet of rebellion, amplifies this. It stirs hearts that resist the expected. Conventional love feels stifling, dull. Living together offers a fresh start. A break from tradition. The concept of forever is too distant, too confining.

Ketu in the 7th house adds an air of detachment. Rituals seem distant, unnecessary. Deep, direct connection is preferred. Living together becomes a subtle, perhaps destined, unfolding of love. There’s little fanfare, just shared moments of meaning.

Earth signs, in contrast, value stability. Love is expressed in action, in routine. They seek security in the mundane, in the consistency of daily life. Living together, for them, builds a foundation that’s tangible. Words are less important than time spent together.

The chart’s ruler offers insight into a person’s approach to love. It can point to independence or a more practical love. Living together feels like a truer form of partnership—an expression that builds slowly, not dramatically.

Astrology suggests cohabitation for those whose charts align with it. It’s not a rejection of forever, but a search for something deeper, more personal. There may be a quiet melancholy in choosing this path, a sense of standing apart from tradition. Yet, it’s the love that fits the soul’s true shape.