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Friday 29 January 2010

Chinese Love Horoscope For The Year of the Rabbit

Those born in the year of the Rabbit: 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011

Who could be more charming than the Rabbit? Ever ready with a compliment and articulate to boot, this is someone who is always pleasant and cheering to be around. Their politeness will be legendary to those who know them. Lurking beneath this exterior however, is a much more complex nature and the Rabbit will always be assessing and analysing situations, looking for both a way to make the most of it and for any potential dangers. The Rabbit can be very cautious. But this is someone who cannot resist the good life and will always be smart and stylish, drawn to luxury and smart business ventures.

Who will satisfy the critical eye of the Rabbit and who will come out wanting??

Rabbit with Rabbit = GOOD!
Rabbits do not like to lose their cool and so will do anything to avoid confrontation. This makes another Rabbit an attractive prospect for love. They are both also instinctive in nature and so will have a good understanding of what is going on with the other.

Rabbit with Rat = GOOD!
The Rabbit and Rat have social charms & graces in common and so will naturally gravitate towards one another. In fact they may often be introduced to each other by friends thinking they’d be a great match. They are certainly both keen observers of others and there is a danger they will turn this skill on one another if they do not keep it under tight control.

Rabbit with Ox = BAD
The Ox will not trust the Rabbit and the manipulative way in which he or she uses words to avoid getting too serious, always deflecting potential disagreements. The Rabbit will fail to understand that the Ox is not looking for a fight, but in fact just needs the facts to address the situation! They will rarely get past these differences.

Rabbit with Tiger = BAD
The Tiger is often the life and soul of the party which can be a little intimidating for the Rabbit who prefers work the room in a more cool and composed manner. They relate to others in completely different ways and so will often argue about who to socialise with and fail to agree on even the most basic viewpoints.

Rabbit with Dragon = GOOD!
Both the Rabbit and the Dragon value charisma and so will appreciate and understand one another in this area. Even though they may clash at times, they are both confident enough in their ability to communicate to work it through and come to a resolution.

Rabbit with Snake = MODERATE
It may appear that these two can get on well in the early days of a relationship. It will soon become apparent that this is more down to an avoidance of arguments then a sign of mutual admiration. They are likely to want to go their separate ways when the initial excitement dies down.

Rabbit with Horse = BAD
The Horse likes to act on feelings and will be prone to outbursts that the dignified Rabbit will not be able to handle. The Horse is also changeable which will defy the Rabbit’s desire to analyse and work people out!

Rabbit with Sheep = EXCELLENT!
Both lovers of luxury and the finer things in life, the Rabbit and the Sheep are meant to be. They will enjoy long conversations and will feel at home in the expressive and affectionate environment that they will create together. Tensions will be kept to a minimum and in this they will pride themselves.

Rabbit with Monkey = MODERATE
The Rabbit may think he or she has razor sharp perception but the Monkey will always be one step ahead - which could cause friction. But they can actually get on well if they let down their guard a little and let that natural humour they share come through.

Rabbit with Rooster = BAD
There will be a funny feeling that something is not quite right when these two first meet. The Rabbit will not warm to the Rooster’s tendency to take over, their confidence in themselves. The Rabbit walks away from trouble or disagreements which could be interpreted as weak by the Rooster.

Rabbit with Dog = GOOD!
This pair of potential lovers will hit it off from the start and rarely hit any major problems along the way. The Dog will put their trust in the Rabbit and the Rabbit will relax around the open, giving nature of the dog.

Rabbit with Boar = EXCELLENT!
Constantly assessing others as they are, the Rabbit can take it easy in the honest and trustworthy company of the Boar. They are both quite philosophical characters and so will enjoy throwing ideas around and being creative. It will be a colourful household when this pair team up!

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