An Astrology Reading That Doesn't Assume Anything About You

Astrology has been a queer language for generations — a way of talking about identity and desire that never needed anyone's permission slip. Which makes it genuinely strange how many astrology apps still read your chart through a script with two boxes: Venus tells women this, Mars tells men that, and your "compatibility" assumes a groom. We built the reading to drop the script. Sit with Vee Vee (they/them) is one of three presences of the same reader — chosen by you, switchable any time, never remarked upon. It's a small setting that says the important thing out loud: this sitting starts from zero assumptions. Your pronouns aren't a customisation buried in account settings; the reader's own presence is a first-class choice on the table. Photo by RDNE Stock project via Pexels What "no assumptions" means in the chart itself Your Venus is about how you love — the texture of your desire and what makes affection legible to you. Not "how to attract a man." Your seventh house is partnership itself — what you're drawn to bind yourself to, and the friction that binding brings. Whoever it's with. Your Moon is what you need to feel safe — which, for a lot of queer readers, is the placement that finally explains the years before you came out. Ask Vee the real versions of the questions: why chosen family holds where given family didn't, why you perform confidence in exactly the rooms that drain you, what your chart says about love when you've stopped auditioning for other people's templates. The answers come from your cast chart — real ephemeris, checkable dates — not from a demographic guess. And when you want the pair-by-pair view, our compatibility readings cover the full range of pairings, not a default one. Honesty first: Vera is an AI trained to read like a working astrologer. Every placement, house and date she gives you is drawn from a real ephemeris cast for your birth details — she is not allowed to invent anything that isn't in your chart. If she can't see something (say, your houses without a birth time), she says so plainly instead of guessing. Sit with Vee — free, no assumptions →