Those born in the Year of the Snake: 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001
Wise and dignified, the Snake is a deep thinker who loves the finer things in life. They trust their instincts and will often possess psychic powers. They are good to turn to in a crisis but you must be careful not to appear a reckless fool - the Snake can be very judgemental! People are drawn to the Snake because of their striking looks and are intrigued by their air of mystery. However, given that they are excited by risk, can be unpredictable and have a tendency to be power hungry, they are not to be trifled with.
Snake with Snake = Good!
Their combined wisdom and grace means that this couple will never grow bored with one another or get into blazing rows. Courteous to one another at all times, but with a good understanding of what is going on under the surface, this will be a relationship based on respect.
Snake with Rat = GOOD!
There is a sense of excitement and attraction in the air when this couple are around. They both have a love of knowledge and will enjoy long, involved conversations to create intimacy between them - often leading to them plotting to rule the world together!
Snake with Ox = EXCELLENT!
Both are solid, dependable types not given to changing their minds on a whim. They will appreciate the lack of emotional outbursts in one another and will sort out any problems they have by being rational and logical. This is a great pairing for a long and happy marriage.
Snake with Tiger = BAD
The differences between these two will create arguments and tensions and then, to make matters worse, they will fail to find common ground when trying to patch things up. The Tiger is far too ‘out there’ for the secretive Snake who will feel exposed. The Tiger won’t be able to trust that the Snake isn’t hiding things from them. A partnership to be avoided.
Snake with Rabbit = MODERATE
The Rabbit and the Snake are too reserved in character to have anything special going on. Both of them will keep their feelings to themselves but not necessarily because they are harbouring resentment but more because nothing will ignite their passions enough to encourage letting it all out!
Snake with Dragon = GOOD!
Both signs are ambitious and determined so they will understand each other perfectly. They are likely to surround themselves with material comforts and a healthy touch of competition between them will mean they will be high achievers and spur each other on.
Snake with Horse = BAD
The Snake and the Horse are both instinctive creatures - but this is where the similarities end. The Snake sees a cool exterior as being dignified, the Horse hates to be fenced in will act as he or she chooses to. They are both way too stubborn to want to make too many compromises.
Snake with Sheep = MODERATE
The Sheep will be considered too flighty for the intense Snake. Sheep love attention and company which the independent Snake will see as weak and eventually a strain. Best for these two to think twice.
Snake with Monkey = MODERATE
There is little trust in this relationship, both being able to recognise cunning and intelligence when they see it! The Monkey likes to analyse and work things out and so will have a tough time with the reserved Snake. The Snake will tire of the Monkey’s need to use manipulation to always be one step ahead.
Snake with Rooster = EXCELLENT!
Both the Snake and the Rooster have solid principles in life and opinions are formed with careful thought. Therefore they will spend hours putting the world to rights and their union will make them stronger as individuals. They are likely to help each other achieve success in their careers and mutual respect will help to keep the love going.
Snake with Dog = GOOD!
The Dog possesses a loyal but flexible nature which will beguile the Snake who’ll enjoy not having to work too hard to determine the Dog’s character but can still have a good, intellectual conversation together. The Dog also has a fair nature and will only challenge the Snake when absolutely necessary - and the Snake values a quiet life!
Snake with Boar = BAD
The Snake loves intrigue and mystery and the dependable but plodding Boar will not excite. Likewise, the Boar will be one of the few to not be mesmerised by the chic, stylish Snake and find such concerns to be vain. There is little to bring these two together in the first place, and very little would keep them together either!
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