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Your December monthly horoscope by Sade The Astrology Vixen

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As we bid farewell to 2023, treat yourself to a bouquet of roses and count your lucky stars - you’ve reached the end of the marathon.

The month kicks off with a touch of dark romance as Venus ventures into Scorpio on the 4th, questioning the very essence of love. What is it worth if we’re not willing to jump all the way in? If you're ready to tread the fiery path of passion, seize the opportunity to make a bold (or even corny) offering to the Goddess of tantric love. Cast your final wish of the year under the enchanting New Moon in Sagittarius on the 12th. Muster up the audacity to shoot for the stars, because what is there to lose? 

Mid-December arrives and with it comes in Capricorn (and dipping into Sagittarius) which appears on stage on the 13th, urging us to look at whether our foundations are secure, or whether we're standing on shaky grounds. But it’s not all serious. As we hop from door to door for parties during Sagittarius season, you have a pass to be obnoxiously authentic and unfazed by judgement. It’s reassuring to know

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