This is not the way to interpret it, in so many ways. Go back amd study more under a good instructor. Let someone checkout your thinking. Learn to interpret, and learn how to be considerate of the client too.
lol thank you for that comment. Yes, this wasn't a really constructive way of putting it.
As for a pluto placement, I believe a lot has to do with aspects. A placement by itself only paints a partial picture. Are there any squares? trines? etc. From which houses? What is the weight of the planets in the aspects? Etc.
Another real life example with pluto. Recently, I had a tight SR conjunction moon-jupiter in the 5th, at less than 1 degree. SR Moon in cancer, its natal position also ruling the 5th natally. I, obviously, expected a lengthy stream of romances, fun, etc. A glorious, fun year. But I forgot a little detail. A square coming from the 8th by Pluto. Instead, what I got was the denial of all that and a miserable year.
It was comical entering the solar year having a crush on someone and expecting this new SR to make all 5th house dreams come true, only to see the whole picture blowing out on my face the day after the SR year started. Throughout the year, SR Pluto would insist -sometime obsessively- in ruining the party. Whether it was my stock investing, my approach to this lady, everything got blown into pieces.
In the end, I took it that the lesson wasn't to pursue but to let go. And by year's end Pluto softened its grip. Whatever was there in the beginning, it was gone and forgotten 12 months later.
Pluto is tough. It will impart the lessons that need to be imparted. It is inescapable. In the 8th, it did not bring any great sex but it didn't bring any colossal losses either. Neither tax problems, nor anyone's death. Paying debts was an issue. But mostly self-imposed as I did not want to use the resources I had even though the debt was somewhat small. So I lived with it carrying it forward on a self-imposed burden. I guess that is how Pluto works. Either you do it or he (male semi-God) does it. You should always take the former!
The one thing this configuration did, as precise as in the books, it brought back (in my mind) an old love affair that remained *unfinished business* and totally and completely tainted the present relationship I had been trying to develop with the crush-lady. As they say, Pluto is the garbage man. A lot of old fears and bad old habits had to be drained. Pluto, the plumber in disguise- used the ongoing crush to forever clean and erase fears, anger and resentment from the past.