"Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously. A person may be proud without being vain. Pride relates more to our opinion of ourselves, vanity to what we would have others think of us."

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Love and Sex

For these two, dating is serious business, and out of their shared reserve, something special can be created. Cancer is impressed by the ambitious plans of Capricorn, whose focus on career appeals to the Crab's need for stability.


Capricorn warms up in Cancer's homey feel, and nurturing ways. Both are considered traditional, and looking for enduring love, which may mean an extended courtship. They're looking for a sure thing, someone to marry histories with, since both often see themselves rooted in their family lineage.


Cancer draws out the snugly bear of the Capricorn, and they'll likely spend many evenings at home. The Goat needs a partner that respects their full-on commitment to achieving worldly success. Cancer supports the Goat by creating a loving home environment, and quietly pursuing their own ambitions, as well. Together they create a formidable pair, with a felt power that's more than the sum of its parts. Outsiders may sense the chemistry, knowing there's something solid there.


They're opposites across the Zodiac, and as cardinal signs, carry the essence of the patriarch (Capricorn) and matriarch (Cancer). Once they've made a commitment, it's like the royal couple on their thrones. They'll thrive with the shared purpose of building on their weighty bond with a home and family life.



Cancer won't always understand the Goat's obsession with work. Capricorn's ability to create tangible signs of success are inspiring and comforting to the Crab. Both fall into dark mood pits, and they'll understanding this recurring melancholy in the other. Even if it doesn't last, chances are, it'll always stand out as a significant relationship.
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

This couldn't apply to you to, by any chance?

Suf n Steve said...

but i can feel it!

don't we all need to have something to believe on !

Anonymous said...

My Uncle did a horoscope for me in my early twenties. I used to look a bit, but I counted magpies for ages and still count but don't believe.

Don't need to - I've got Pete now and Engineers (with a capital 'E') don't tolerate such mumbo jumbo!

Suf n Steve said...

you have a good point darling!

i understand clearly! thank you