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Originally Posted by duenderoja
when the quesited comes to the ascendant, he is guaranteed to be in detriment. The pairs for relationship horary are Venus/Mars, Jupiter/Mercury, Sun/Saturn, Moon/Saturn.
Is the detriment really a bad thing, implying dislike?
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It's not always about dislike, though John Frawley uses that analogy a lot, and a lot of people follow him, though he seems to get the whole idea of reception back-to-front.
Traditionally, reception (which is what you're talking about, how planets receive one another) is likened to a host and guest relationship. If the moon is in one of Saturn's signs, then it's the guest, and Saturn is the host, and bound to do what it can to help and provide for the moon.
The problem is that the moon and Saturn are enemies by nature, and the kind of hospitality Saturn extends to the moon is not helpful to the moon and may well be harmful. Even if Saturn wants to help moon, it can't, not with moon in Capricorn.
It isn't always about dislike. It can be, but it doesn't have to be. It's about a situation where planets (or people) may only cause harm to each other, because they don't have the power to provide true support.
Is this guy married, btw, Vanila? That would go a ways towards explaining it.