Man, so I just kinda dove into this whole “Virgo Love Life This Week” thing, not because I’m some expert, but because a buddy of mine, a real classic Virgo, was having a rough patch with his partner, and he just blurted out, “Is there any good day for love for me this week?” And I, being me, thought, “Huh. Can I actually see if there are?”
I started by just grabbing a pen and a crumpled receipt. No fancy software, no big plans. I just figured, if I wanted to find the “top days,” I needed to actually track something. So, I went to some basic astrology sites, the real simple ones, and punched in a generic Virgo birthday, just to get a feel for what planets were doing what. I wasn’t looking for deep dives, just the basic Venus and Mars movements relative to a Virgo’s general vibe.
Then came the real work. I basically became a low-key love life detective. I hit up three of my Virgo friends. One was my buddy, the other two were coworkers I knew were Virgos and wouldn’t mind a weird question. I explained it super casually, like, “Hey, for my weird blog thing, can you just text me a one-liner every evening about how your love life felt today? Good vibe, bad vibe, nothing, whatever.” I told them to keep it brief, no big drama, just a gut feeling. They thought it was hilarious, but they agreed.

Every single day for about three weeks, I’d get these little texts. “Okay day, just chill.” “Had a real good chat with the girlfriend.” “Felt kinda invisible today.” “Argued about nothing.” I started writing them down in a cheap notebook I had, each friend in a different color ink. Next to their little daily update, I’d scribble down what Venus and Mars were up to that day for a Virgo, based on my earlier quick checks. Like, “Venus trine Moon” or “Mars square Jupiter.” Real basic stuff, just enough to have something to compare.
It was a messy process, let me tell you. My notebook pages looked like a toddler’s art project. But after about ten days, I started seeing some patterns. I’d sit there with a coffee, flipping through the pages, and I’d notice: “Huh. On Tuesday, when Venus was hitting this specific spot, all three of them mentioned something positive or at least ‘not bad.’” Then, a few days later, if Mars was in a funky position, one or two of them would report a little disagreement or feeling distant.
I didn’t have a sophisticated system, you know? I just looked for common threads. I’d circle the “good” days in green and the “struggle” days in red, right next to their little updates and the planetary notes. It was pure manual correlation. If two out of three reported a good vibe on a “Venus trine” day, I’d mark it down as a potential “top day” for that aspect. If two out of three reported a struggle on a “Mars square” day, I’d just note it as a day to maybe tread lightly.
I kept this up for another week, just to see if the patterns held. And they largely did, in a very general sense. I wasn’t predicting exact events, mind you, just observing a general energy. I was literally recording their feelings and my observations of the basic planetary movements, then practicing comparing them. It was like connecting dots, but with feelings and distant planets.
What I ended up with wasn’t some scientific forecast, but more like a personal heat map. I could point to specific days within that week-long span and say, “Okay, based on my actual tracking of these Virgos and these basic planet vibes, these are the days when things just seemed to flow a bit easier for love.” It was all from my own gritty little experiment, my scribbled notes, and those weird daily texts. That’s how I got to my “top days” for love for Virgos this week – straight from the ground up, no frills, just observation and recording.
