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Wednesday 17 February 2010

Chinese Love Horoscope For The Year of the Rooster

Those born in the year of the Rooster: 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005

It should come as no surprise that the magnificent Rooster loves to rule the roost! Those born under this sign are brave and authoritative, having a natural talent for seeking out the number 1 spot wherever they are. They are dignified in their behaviour but also opinionated and, to be honest, a little on the sanctimonious side. They have a confidence that comes from their thirst for knowledge and they are constantly reading, learning and researching - because you never know when the info may come in handy. They are meticulous and controlling when it comes to money matters.

So who could ever be good enough to impress the ever critical Rooster?

Rooster with Rooster = MODERATE
The Rooster like to be in charge too much to have much time for another Rooster. There are likely to be fights and power struggles aplenty. However, if they can agree to concentrate on separate areas, there is a chance this pairing can find harmony.

Rooster with Rat = BAD
The Rooster and the Rat can both be highly observant but neither will hold back if they see anything negative - insults will fly. Both are too fond of point scoring to want to work things out in a calm and reasonable manner!

Rooster with Ox = EXCELLENT!
Both signs can be fastidious and like to see a task carried out to the end. While this may be frustrating for people of other signs, these two will positively encourage it on one another. While the Rooster may be a little picky at times, the Ox will see the bigger picture. Between them, they don’t miss much!

Rooster with Tiger = GOOD!
While they are both very fond of attention and like to be the top dog, the Tiger and the Rooster have a lot of respect for one another. They are both flamboyant and lively and so will be able to keep each other entertained. Egos must, however, be kept in check for there not to be ructions.

Rooster with Rabbit = BAD
The Rabbit will simply not be able to handle the brash, direct manner of the Rooster and will find him or her to be intimidating. The Rooster is unlikely to give the Rabbit the chance to reveal their true character as they will be too busy forming judgements!

Rooster with Dragon = GOOD!
Power struggles can erupt at any point, but otherwise this dynamic duo are a great match. You need to be a strong person to cope with either of these so they will both have what it takes. The Rooster and the Dragon can also be very materialistic and so this common goal will often have them working in synch.

Rooster with Snake = EXCELLENT!
There’s nothing this couple love more than attention to detail. There will be a wonderful ‘you and me against the world’ feeling in this relationship. Both of them will feel that others don’t understand what they do or even see what they do. Such an intellectual union will be quite a thing to behold!

Rooster with Horse = MODERATE
While the Horse is a wild and free spirit, relying on instinct and feelings, the Rooster prefers to plot and plan and organise a path through life. They are both brave and forward thinking and so can find common ground here but otherwise, they are likely to view life very differently.

Rooster with Sheep = BAD
The Sheep simply can’t be serious enough for the Rooster. The Sheep will always be drawn to the finer things in life, whereas the Rooster is always on the look out for jobs, unfinished business and anything that needs careful attention. They won’t find much to do together.

Rooster with Monkey = MODERATE
The Rooster and the monkey certainly share an equal intellect but have very different ways of using this wit and intelligence. The Rooster applies it working everything out carefully, the Monkey thinks fast and on his or her feet. Inevitably, they are going to find themselves with very separate lives.

Rooster with Dog = MODERATE
The Dog is a very social creature, always showing concern for others. They are unlikely to understand the Rooster’s love of the limelight and their stubborn refusal to see things anyone else’s way. But if anyone is to make this work, it will be the Dog. If he or she is the stronger of the two, this has a chance.

Rooster with Boar = GOOD!
The good natured Boar will ignore much of the Rooster’s more blunt and critical ways. This will leave the Rooster feeling more in charge than he or she really is - which makes both sides happy! This relationship is successful mostly due to the Boar’s open and forgiving nature.

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