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Thursday 28 January 2010

Chinese Love Horoscope For The Year of the Tiger

Those born in the year of the Tiger: 1902, 1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010

The Tiger is a passionate and exciting character who loves to live life to the fullest. They thrive on passion and activity and hate to be still for long. Romance and affection are deeply important to the loving Tiger but this is in part down to them wanting to be centre of attention, courting others’ good opinion in all possible ways. The Tiger can be obstinate and ego-centric but while they can lose their tempers as a result, it is usually short-lived. Ultimately, this pussy cat is known for a softer side, often helping the needy and charming all who’ll listen!

So who will be able to cope with the fun-loving Tiger?

Tiger with Tiger = GOOD!
The Tiger is such a lover of fun as well as romance it would be hard for them not to be drawn to one another. As long as they can keep jealousy at bay when the inevitable flirting with others begins, this match will be fine.

Tiger with Rat = MODERATE
The Tiger may have a love of action, but does not share the Rat’s love of money. Therefore the Rat will find the Tiger to be aimless and flippant. If they can work at understanding each other more, there is hope that they can live side by side, but rarely blissfully.

Tiger with Ox = BAD
Both strong and commanding presences, but the Tiger will just not want to tolerate the Ox and his or her controlling ways. The Ox in return will find the Tiger too changeable and prone to acting without thinking through the consequences.

Tiger with Rabbit = MODERATE
The Tiger and the Rabbit see the world differently although they do not have any major gripes with one another. The Rabbit may be easily scared by the Tiger’s loud and boisterous behaviour and there could be emotional distance between them.

Tiger with Dragon = GOOD!
The Tiger and Dragon may well clash at the beginning. They will battle to shine in their environment and resent one another for being competition! But they can turn this into quite a double act if they can work together.

Tiger with Snake = BAD
The Tiger’s love of exuberance and liveliness will not impress the snake. Likewise, the snake will arouse suspicion in the Tiger, wondering what is going on behind the façade. They are unlikely to understand one another on any level.

Tiger with Horse = EXCELLENT!
These two will never run out of energy, feeding off one another and constantly looking for fun. Life in this household will be loud and busy! The quick wit of the horse will be appreciated by the Tiger whose charismatic manner will work a treat with the Horse.

Tiger with Sheep = GOOD!
The Sheep will love the popular Tiger and like to feel part of the limelight by association. The Tiger will take delight in showing off to the Sheep. They may find it difficult to take this relationship any deeper if they do not stay home and away from their busy social lives once in a while.

Tiger with Monkey = BAD
Not a good mix, these two are too different to be able to resolve their differences. The monkey will like to make the Tiger look foolish at every opportunity and this will enrage the image conscious Tiger. Best that they avoid one another!

Tiger with Rooster = GOOD!
Both the Tiger and the Rooster are not afraid to speak their mind and so can get on really well if they agree, but can also put each other’s nose out of joint when they argue. But their love of ideas can often be a thrill for both sides.

Tiger with Dog = EXCELLENT!
The Tiger and the Dog are both impulsive and so the ever-changing plans which would infuriate others will delight and thrill this pair. They will spend much of their time talking and laughing and putting the world to rights.

Tiger with Boar = GOOD!
The honest and sturdy Boar will be able to handle the excesses of the Tiger and in return the Tiger has the confidence to cope with the Boar’s upfront nature. They will be mutually supportive in a way that may surprise others, but there is real staying power here.

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