Those born in the year of the Horse: 1930, 1942,1954, 1966,1978, 1990, 2002
Those born in the year of the Horse will be real live wires! Sociable, energetic, cheerful and friendly they will always be surrounded by admirers. In fact, it is often said that the Horse has an impressive aura, people are simple drawn to them and they naturally become centre of attention. It doesn’t hurt that they are charmingly flirtatious either! They always hit the right tone when dealing with others as they are highly perceptive. However, the Horse can also be impetuous, quick-tempered and fickle so these friendships can collapse as quickly as they started.
So who is capable of taming the wild heart of the Horse?
Horse with Horse = GOOD!
These two will work at the same pace. Their quick minds and wit will be in tune with one another and they will love the thrill of not having to make allowances. They both also have an abundance of energy so will be one of the few people they know who can keep up!
Horse with Rat = BAD
The Rat and the Horse are both perceptive and observant but will rarely be able to see eye to eye. The more goal driven Rat will tire of the ever changing and easily bored Horse and tempers will flare.
Horse with Ox = MODERATE
The Horse is driven by instinct and hates to do things by the book. The Ox is down to earth and figures if it’s in the book in the first place it must have a lot going for it! This pairing rarely fall out in any major ways but also rarely click either.
Horse with Tiger = EXCELLENT!
Both the Horse and the Tiger will pride themselves on their pulling power. It’s only a matter of time before they start to work their charm on one another. Both instinctive, these two will act as if they have a telepathic connection, seeming to automatically know what the other is thinking or about to do. A strong and long lasting relationship.
Horse with Rabbit = BAD
The Horse will make the Rabbit feel nervous or on his/her guard. While the Horse is intuitive, the Rabbit likes to apply logic and ration to their (also) quick-thinking ways. They are likely to be wary of one another and a close bond is unlikely.
Horse with Dragon = GOOD!
The ambitious and driven Dragon will have many uses for the impulsive but perceptive Horse. And while the Dragon likes to persevere until the task is completed, they will not mind the Horse’s short attention span because of the fantastic contribution he/she makes when they are focused. A combination that benefits both sides.
Horse with Snake = BAD
The Snake will be contemptuous of the Horse’s love of the limelight, considering it trivial. The Horse will hate to feel fenced in by the Snake’s love of mind-games and manipulation. It’s rare that these two find too much in common.
Horse with Sheep = GOOD!
The creative flair of the Sheep will delight and excite the Horse and get the ideas flowing between them. Both love fraternizing and the flirtatious attentions of the Horse will charm the Sheep in an instant and the attraction will be obvious to all - neither care to keep their feelings hidden!
Horse with Monkey = MODERATE
The Horse and the Monkey are quick to act and if they don’t like a situation or can’t see how it benefits them, they’ll move on. These two will be wary of each other from the start and so it is unlikely that they would take the time to get to know each other in the first place.
Horse with Rooster = MODERATE
There may be power struggles with this couple, with the Rooster thinking he or she has the right to be in charge and the Horse refusing to cooperate and fighting back just for the sake of it. They will go round in circles making little progress.
Horse with Dog = EXCELLENT!
The Horse and the Dog will often unite over a common cause, something they can put their passions and energy into together. Both think on their feet and a mutual respect will grow. This couple will compliment each other perfectly and be a very happy union.
Horse with Boar = MODERATE
There is little spark between this pair - they neither excite nor irritate one another. They both have a love of company and so can appear to get on well but will rarely seek each other out for a one to one situation. Therefore, romance doesn’t usually blossom.
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