• @[email protected]
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    1311 year ago

    In astrology, a bunch of trivia about your life factor into your reading… So like basic newspaper horoscopes are just like “which range of dates does your birthday fall into? Oh okay you’re a Pisces then, so go read the horoscope for all Pisces…” But if you go to a “real” astrologer for a “real” reading, they wanna know other stuff, including what time you were born, and that’ll help personalize the reading.

    Mom is making the assumption that the reason for the question is to use her response as input to an astrology reading. Instead of sharing the time of birth, she warns the subject to stay away from “her,” the astrologer, who are stereotypically female.

    • squiblet
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      1651 year ago

      My guess is it’s supposed to imply a potential girlfriend with an interest in astrology more than a professional reader.

      • @dogslayeggs
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        331 year ago

        It’s not the mom assuming the son is going to a professional astrologer, it’s the mom assuming the son is attracted to a girl who asked him this question and believes astrology.

    • @electrogamerman
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      21 year ago

      is it tho? when I was younger, girls would ask this, so they would surprise you with a gift exactly on your birthday and birthtime, I always thought it was a cute surprise.