![]() ![]() For example, those born between February 16 and 21 may consider themselves on the Aquarius-Pisces cusp, like my mom. Over the last couple of decades this buzzword has circulated and gives people who don’t identify with the traits of their sun a sort of ‘out’ to feel more understood," Rose said.Ĭusps, in popular understanding, are the days bordering the sun’s transition into a new sign. ![]() Tarot reader and astrologer Meghan Rose explains how cusps became such a popular buzzword. Well, as a professional astrologer, I have to break it to you: Cusps aren’t real - and I enlisted the help of my fellow astrologers to explain why the issue is more complicated than it seems. Maybe you, like my mom, were born in the days near the sun’s transition from one zodiac sign to another, and are proudly “on the cusp.” Whenever someone asked what her zodiac sign was, she’d always say she was “on the cusp,” as if she were a hybrid sign, plucking out the intuitiveness of a Pisces and the airiness of Aquarius. ![]() My mother, who was born on February 19, always considered herself to be born on the cusp of Aquarius and Pisces. ![]()
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