Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this whole astrology thing lately, specifically looking into the second decan of Sagittarius. Let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride!
First off, I started by just reading up on what a “decan” even is. Turns out, it’s like a subdivision of a zodiac sign. Each sign gets 30 degrees in the zodiac, and each decan takes up 10 of those degrees. So, the second decan of Sagittarius is basically the middle 10 degrees of that sign, falling around December 3rd to 12th, give or take, depending on the year.
Then, I dug into what makes the second decan of Sag different from the others. Apparently, people born in this decan are extra influenced by Aries and Mars. I had to go look that up too. Aries is all about being bold and energetic, and Mars is the planet of, like, action and passion.
So, I started thinking about how this all plays out in real life, not just in the stars. I even compared it to what I know about compatibility.
- Looked into compatibilities. From what I read, the best matches for Sagittarians are Aries, Leo, and Aquarius. Interesting, right?
- Considered that it has something to do with independence and getting along.
- Compared my findings with those of other decans.
I pondered whether two Sagittarians could make a good love match. My conclusion? Absolutely! Their shared independent streak makes them a great team. Although, things could get heated at times. And I mean, they can clash sometimes, like any couple, but overall, they get each other.
So, I tried to see if I could find any famous people born in this decan. Did a quick search and found that Taylor Swift was born on the 13th of December. Does she count? I’ll have to investigate that more.

What I’m getting at is, this whole astrology thing is way more complex than I thought! There’re all these layers and influences, and I’m just scratching the surface. I’m gonna keep exploring this, and maybe I’ll even start looking at my own birth chart. It’s all pretty fascinating, even if you’re not a total believer.
If you’re curious about this stuff, I highly recommend doing some digging of your own. It’s a fun way to learn about yourself and others, and it might even give you some insight into why people are the way they are.