Venus transits Virgo for roughly 23 to 25 days once a year, unless it retrogrades — then the window stretches to four months. During this transit, the planet of love, value, and pleasure moves through the sign of discernment, service, and precision. It's short, but it recalibrates what you tolerate.
The shift
The definitive shift: Venus in Virgo strips the romance out of what isn't working. You stop calling chaos 'passion.' You start noticing who actually shows up — who texts back, who remembers the small thing, who does the dishes. This transit is allergic to performance. It wants proof. Relationships that survive Venus in Virgo are the ones where the day-to-day actually holds. The ones that don't, start to feel like work you're no longer willing to do.
When it hits hardest
The transit hits hardest for anyone with a progressed Venus in Pisces or progressed placements in the 7th house VII — the aspect creates a direct opposition between fantasy and reality in relationships. If your progressed chart is already asking you to see someone clearly (Venus in Pisces in the 7th VII is exactly that lesson), Venus in Virgo is the transit that forces the conversation. You won't be able to romanticize it anymore.
What to do
Use this window to audit, not to blow things up. Make the list: what's actually working, what you've been excusing, what you want adjusted. Have the specific conversation — Virgo rewards precision, not ultimatums. If you're single, this is when your standards get refined, not lowered. If you're paid under market, this is when you ask for the raise with receipts. Venus in Virgo loves a spreadsheet.
Common misread
Common misread: people think Venus in Virgo is cold or critical. It isn't. It's just done pretending. The 'criticism' is actually clarity — the willingness to name what's true instead of swallowing it to keep the peace. That's not the end of love. That's where real love starts.