Quite pleasingly for the wild side of November 15, their card in the Tarot's Major Arcana is The Devil. It's not devilish at all, but indicates passionate extremes and scintillating desires, combined with desires for security and money.
Sun Sign: Scorpio/Pluto
Decanate: Scorpio/Moon; Numbers: 6, 8
This fixed water sign likes to think of herself as a bootlegger, wild, free, piratical, invading the firmament with new and revolutionary ideas. And this is one side to November 15. But this creature is also the buttered bun of the universe, homely, satisfying and just the same as it always has been.
A strong regard for convention keeps November 15's feet firmly on the ground, makes the unconventional side more interesting. Interesting rather than disturbing, which means that people born on this day can innovate in a way that pleases, making change insidious and acceptable. In the style arena this makes them courted and popular. Nothing is done without an eye on the human being who is going to buy their services. Nor which will hurt the workforce if November 15 is the boss. Both sexes get rid of slouches. But apart from that they abhor the employment market's new fashion for cruelty.
And yet, and yet, there is the moment in every November 15's life when both sexes do something spectacular that nobody else would dare to even dream of. Like a fantastic firework, they draw the crowd's eyes. It's the bootlegger psycheology coming out and let nobody try to get in the way, or they will be roughly swept aside. In private November 15 keeps the two sides of his psycheology. A safe, loving environment is what both sexes prefer. But when it comes to love they'll fight as dirty as the next person, ramming their way through obstacles, sweeping rivals aside and devastating the desired one with charm. Theirs is always the big gesture, the engagement party where this person stalks in and hijacks the lover they don't want to marry another. The Christmas family do where November 15 arrives to charm a disapproving family with gifts and gift of the gab until the fair one's mum is practically pleading with her prospective son- or daughter-in-law to name the day.
People born on this date are charming and sociable, with magnetic personalities that draw others to them. Love is so important to you that you tend to think in pairs. Because your capacity for solitude is not high, you are much happier with a loving partner than on your own. Although you yearn to belong to another person, you need to feel comfortable and in control before you’ll commit yourself. Some of your ideas about relationships are overly romantic and sentimental. As a result, you’re as likely to fall in love with a romantic ideal as with a real person.
As far as you are concerned, romance and sensuality cannot be separated.
Generous amounts of affection and consideration bring out the lover in you. You have an instinct for satisfying your significant other, and you enjoy being gratified and pampered in return. You particularly like making love in a setting that is pleasing to all the senses. Fresh flowers, soft lighting, and beautiful music in a tasteful décor can turn your bedroom into a sanctuary that enhances all aspects of your lovemaking.
Napoleon favoured rapidity in many things, including sex. Sometimes his and Josephine's sexual habits were so noisy they kept the household awake and it's entirely untrue that he often said ‘Not tonight Josephine’. Here is a pink and powerful Josephine bedtime drink, to stir not soothe. French Kiss. Take 90ml vodka, 30ml raspberry liqeur, 30ml white crème de cacao, 110ml double cream, ice cubes, raspberries to garnish. Pour vodka, raspberry liqueur, crème de cacao and double cream into shaker. Add ice cubes, shake well. Strain into two large frosted cocktail glasses, top with raspberries, drink immediately.
The romantic in you responds readily to the mystery and glamour of courtship. The carefully orchestrated seduction is more intoxicating to you than either drugs or alcohol. A sultry striptease raises your temperature and draws out your hidden desires. The enticing touch of a feather across your body brings on shivers of erotic excitement.
Quite pleasingly for the wild side of November 15, their card in the Tarot's Major Arcana is The Devil. It's not devilish at all, but indicates passionate extremes and scintillating desires, combined with desires for security and money.
Your inclination to repress unwelcome emotions can cause a number of serious problems. If unable to forget or forgive perceived insults, you may become vengeful or vindictive. Your refusal to discuss what is really bother-ing you can lead to repeated misunderstandings. It’s important for you to cast off your shroud of secrecy and talk about your feelings.
Died: Tyrone Power, American cinema idol. Jean Gabin, French cinema idol. Born: Daniel Barenboim, pianist conductor, married cellist Jacqueline du Prez who died young of MS. Petula Clark, singer, stage actress. Sam Waterson, stage, film actor. Andrew Marvell, 17th century metaphysical poet Field Marshal Rommel, fought in North Africa. Georgia O'Keeffe, painter. J G Ballard, author Empire of The Sun. Averill Harriman, financier, political fixer. Veronica Lake, film star.