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Peter's horoscope shows the Sun, Mercury, Venus and Jupiter all in the fifth house - all showing definite signs of gain through speculation and enterprise, as well as pleasure and success in connection with places of amusement, theaters, and music. In addition, this position denotes advance through love affairs and ability to entertain others. 'The position of the Moon in the Horoscope is the most significant factor in discovering the unconscious mind. Peter Noone's Moon is in Leo - Fixed fire; his sun representing his character potential is in the most procreative of all signs, Scorpio - Fixed Water.
The Scorpio Sun and Leo Moon combine to provide a strong and positive personality. It shows Peter to have fixed opinions and emotions with great stability of purpose. If he is careful not to live on the strictly emotional side of his nature, he is capable of becoming a person of considerable influence and importance. 'The danger comes from emotional involvement. He is strongly impressed by romantic considerations and can take up all of his energy dreaming and thinking about the faraway and long ago. With respect to love, Peter is somewhat idealistic, with a realistic approach to matters of sex. He isn't a prude and will give, expecting in return the same loyalty and fidelity. He has a very complete ideology of life yet emotional disappointments and frustrations have driven him to ideals and concepts which seem visionary to ordinary people.
He can be very earthy, but sensationalism may gain a hold on him, if he is not careful. only his idealism conquers these subconscious tendencies. Peter should, however, squeeze through - most of his Planets fell in fixed (practical) signs of the Zodiac.
As for energy he has plenty, the Sun rules his rising sign and the energetic Mars is in conjunction (very close) with his Moon. He will have no trouble motivating for love affairs or work. So go ahead write him and tell him you're the one, especially if you're born under the sign Aquarius or have a Moon in Scorpio.
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As for love, Peter's idealistic? On matters of sex, say his stars, he is realistic.

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