Whee, emotional issues
Most notable in this configuration is a Saturn-Moon opposition, which relates to difficulty getting your emotional needs met. The Moon concerns feelings, nurturance, a sense of belonging ... of being embraced like a child by her mother. Saturn restricts the fulfillment of whatever planet He aspects. The ringed planet imposes delays and obstacles to creating that "at home" feeling you crave.
This experience is likely due to a sense of abandonment by a parental figure, and this interpretation is accentuated by these planets' placement in the 4th and 10th houses of your chart, which are associated with mother and father. (By the way, Saturn symbolizes the harsh father, and Moon the nurturing mother.) As a result of your childhood trauma, you are drawn to people who "help" you replicate your original wound. In psychoanalysis, this is called the repetition compulsion, in which, as an adult, you repeat patterns with other adults who are like one of your parents, so that you can hopefully "resolve" the original conflict. Saturn rules your 7th House of Partnership, also strengthening this pattern.
Well. I have Saturn/Moon square (whee, yes, I have many Saturn squares). However, I can definitely say I never got abandoned by a parent, especially my mother. Quite the opposite- she's there too much. Way too much. Pisces moon drowning my Sag, really.
I have no nurturance in my chart whatsoever, really. Moon and Venus are hammered into a T-square with Saturn, and a Sag moon isn't real interested in making you a nice dinner and wiping your chin when you drool and doesn't get a buzz off that. (No wonder I can't stand the whole Cancer = home and family thing. I am about as anti-family as you can get.)
My general attitude these days is to NOT look for family and nurturing, or nurturing from my family (*shudder* yikes yikes. Either there's too much, or not at all, there.), at all. Other people aren't going to give me warm fuzzy security- for me it doesn't exist. So why keep searching? I can deal without- obviously I'm not massively feeling the need naturally anyway. (One book I read said that for Sag moons, "nurturing" would be something like "Here, let me take you away on a surprise camping trip" or something like that. I wouldn't quite agree with it- or at least, that wouldn't necessarily be what would get me high- but it at least shows a non-home-and-family example.)