Tropical positions.
Sun late in Taurus (29.34) conjunct Mercury and Mars:
she will certainly use her mouth abusively and tenatiously. Moon in wide conjunction to all three, so her mother was just as verbally abusive. These three bodies are in opposition to a retrograge Neptune which afflicts her mother's symbols. Neptune also rules her mother's house (fourth) and rests on the ascendant and squares the fourth house cusp. Pluto and Uranus are on the midheaven, both retrograde, showing her father in decent. Looks like her mother dominated her father to a massive extent, to such an extent that the father was to all intents non-existant or otherwise unavailable in Mary's life. Note that Saturn (direct) is in the fourth house. I would say her mother's abusiveness was the result of her (Mary's) grandfather being a right abusive asshole. Venus is in Aries, all alone and afflicted by the retrograde Pluto and Uranus--- I would say that her ability to know and feel love would be "perverse" (bent and twisted) and not healthy, due in large part to a weak father and abusive mother: she's never known a positive role model. Aspect-wise, it is an extremely afflicted chart: the oppositions mentioned above, the Venus trine to the Pluto-Uranus conjunction, and the Sun-Mars-Mercury-Moon conjunction. The single greatest driving force in her life will be to resolve parental issues, though with Neptune on the Ascendant she will certainly not do, even as she falsely believes she is doing. Boyfriends are pretty much out of the picture unless she some day decides to deal with her parental issues. Since her seventh house is so loaded and her first so vacuuous and obfuscated, she cannot see her real self in herself, but lives her life via other people: outher people will be her mirror. What people think of her is very important to her. Her sense of identity is almost non-existant; cloudy; just hinted at. Oddly enough, other people's money is the chart's single saving grace: Jupiter in the 8th is unafflicted and expansive. She would probably make out well financially as a Field Staff Member on commissions, or in the same job Lisa McPherson had (laundering money).
All in all, a fairly miserable life. If I were to see her as a client, I would certainly suggest psychotherapy.