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Thursday 28 January 2010

Chinese Love Horoscope For The Year of the Ox

Those born in the year of the Ox: 1901, 1913, 1925, 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009

The Ox is the one on whom you can always depend. Loyal, fair and protective, this is someone you will always be able to rely on even if you do not get big romantic gestures and declarations of love! The Ox is wary of emotions but shows affection by working hard and likes to provide for those he or she cares for. The Ox is also a fan of the traditional route so are certainly the marrying kind. Life with an Ox may not be exciting but they are prudent with money and will always look out for what’s best for you. Turn to the Ox for advice - they will always be methodical and calm in any situation.

Who is the ideal partner for the Ox?

Ox with Ox = MODERATE
The Ox may respect the hard working and solid characteristics of another Ox but may find that they are ultimately too reserved to create enough spark to keep a relationship going.

Ox with Rat = GOOD!
These two have a great understanding of one another. They both want to get somewhere in life but have different skills to offer often making them quite a force to be reckoned with. They are both dedicated to family matters and this common goal often binds them together for a lifetime.

Ox with Tiger = BAD
The Ox likes order, the Tiger likes to challenge the rules. While they are capable of recognising the strengths in one other, they will find that they thwart each other in their desires and goals. The Ox can build a lot of resentment, the Tiger will let it all out!

Ox with Rabbit = MODERATE
While both the Ox and the Rabbit will keep their feelings at bay during times of tension, there may not be enough spark in the relationship to keep the Rabbit interested. The Ox will prioritise saving and prudence which will not always be appreciated in this partnership.

Ox with Dragon = GOOD!
Both have a love of success and will do what is necessary to get there. The Dragon is naturally more flamboyant than the Ox, but this is rarely a problem. The Ox will be happy to stand back and not have to deal with anything as trivial as praise or attention.

Ox with Snake = EXCELLENT
The Ox and the Snake are independent creatures and will flourish in the space and respect they both allow one another. While both highly intelligent, the wily Snake will know just how to make the most of the Ox’s tendency to work until they drop. The Snake will make the Ox more efficient.

Ox with Horse = BAD
The popular and flighty horse is rarely understood by the plodding and rational Ox. Their understanding of how the world works is simply poles apart and they rarely agree on how to solve the most basic of problems. Anything more serious and tempers can flair.

Ox with Sheep = BAD
The Ox and the Sheep will never understand one another. The Sheep may at first be drawn to the Ox’s wealth but fail to understand the graft that has gone into acquiring it. This will infuriate the Ox no end who will retaliate by laying down rules - something the Sheep will not be able to tolerate!

Ox with Monkey = GOOD!
They may not appreciate one another at first but this has the potential to be a very mutually beneficial pairing. The monkey has wit and cunning on his or her side and the Ox could use this kind of creative energy to make the hard work go further.

Ox with Rooster = EXCELLENT!
This is a wonderful match and these two will find themselves naturally gravitating towards one another. While the Ox is normally shy of outgoing characters, the Rooster has all the same shared values and beliefs. Duty and honesty come first with this loved up couple!

Ox with Dog = GOOD!
The Ox may find the Dog too suggestible for its tastes but they can come together out of an appreciation of loyalty and a determination to do the right thing. If they can find that common ground, they will make a powerful team.

Ox with Boar = MODERATE
While there is little that separates these two in personality, there is nothing that they can really identify with either. The Ox prefers to understand what is going on around him or her at all times, in fact preferring understanding over emotions. For this reason, the Ox will often put up barriers to the boar.

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