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Diplomatic
and popular, the Snake has the sensual art of seduction down. This
Sign is an interesting mix of gregariousness paired with
introversion, intuitive reasoning paired with savvy business skills.
Snakes are considered to be lucky with money and will generally have
more than enough to live life to the fullest, regardless of how
important it considers money to be; this may be due to the fact that
Snakes tend to be rather tight with cash. They're not stingy, they're
simply more mentally than physically active. Snakes tend to hang back
a bit in order to analyze a situation before jumping into it. Their
charming, seductive quality actually belies a rather retiring nature;
this Sign is perfectly happy to spend the whole day curled up with a
good book and, thus, can be mislabeled as being lazy.
The
Snake is somewhat insecure deep down and tend to be a rather jealous,
possessive lover, behavior that can end up alienating loved ones.
Despite these less-than-stellar tendencies, however, the Snake often
proves irresistible and is a generous, loving partner.. Slightly
dangerous and disarmingly smart, the Snake's philosophical and
intuitive mind generally supersedes logic in favor of feelings and
instinct. Snakes will rely on their own gut reactions and intuitions
before turning to others for suggestions. This makes this Sign a
great hand in any business venture, possessing the caution and smarts
needed to get ahead.
Snakes
are hard workers (when they see good reason to be!) and are possessed
of a keen intelligence. Snakes have incredible follow-through, once
they get going, and they expect the same from others. Thus, their
coworkers and employees had best stay on their toes, lest they anger
the Snake and suffer its poisonous bite!
In
general, of course, Snakes are generous and genteel, charming and
appealing. Snakes must try to learn humility and to develop a
stronger sense of self. Once Snakes realize that confidence comes
from within, they will finally be comfortable in their own skin.
The
most compatible match for a Snake is the Rooster
or the Ox. |