The Rat
Rats are by nature very active, and anyone who wishes to enter a romantic relationship with them should be able to keep up with the frenetic pace of their lifestyle. They are very social and are often in gatherings, meeting new people. It helps that Rats are naturally very charming and attractive to the opposite sex. However, they find it difficult to end their relationships amicably, and therefore have a difficult time moving forward.
Best Love Match: Dragon, Monkey and Ox
Who to Avoid: Goat, Horse, Rabbit and Rooster
The Ox
People born under the sign of the Ox are not very sociable and find flirting a chore. They rarely join group activities, and even when they do, they are rarely able to keep up with light conversation. Ox people seek long-term partners, as they cannot adapt easily to changes. In a relationship with an Ox person, difficulties may stem from the latter’s overbearing nature and tendency to be stubborn. For the relationship to work, Ox people should recognize and value the opinions and needs of their partners.
Best Love Match: Rat, Snake and Rooster
Who to Avoid: Dragon, Horse, Goat, Dog and Rabbit
The Tiger
As natural born leaders, Tigers dominate even in their romantic relationships. They tend to be expressive in terms of their affection and are very creative in showing their love. However, their dominant nature can end up too controlling and suffocate the relationship. Tigers need partners who are equally adventurous to keep their relationship spicy and interesting.
Best Love Match: Dog and Horse
Who to Avoid: Snake and Monkey
The Rabbit
Rabbits are naturally generous, and this is reflected even in their romantic liaisons. Rabbits can be very sexual, and they expect their partners to give as much as they get. This, unfortunately, can lead to rather unrealistic expectations, leaving Rabbits unsatisfied and unhappy. Rabbits need to find lovers who are equally generous and won’t take advantage of their giving nature.
Best Love Match: Goat, Dog and Pig
Who to Avoid: Rat, Ox, Dragon, Rooster and Horse
The Dragon
Dragons are impetuous and temperamental – characteristics that their partners will have to deal with. When Dragons fall in love, they still refuse to relinquish their individuality and independence. They can be quite moody and hotheaded, so their partners should be ready for serious temper tantrums. Despite these shortcomings, Dragons commit for life, once they are sure that they’ve found the right partner.
Best Love Match: Rat, Monkey or Rooster
Who to Avoid: Dog, Ox, Dragon and Rabbit
The Snake
People born in the year of the Snake are natural experts in seduction. This makes them easily attractive to the opposite sex. Once in a relationship, however, everything changes. Snakes are very jealous and possessive of their lovers, due to their insecurities. They normally will not reveal these feelings to their partners. They try to appear calm even when deep inside they are seething with passion. Married Snakes have the tendency to stray, as their interests and feelings are fickle. People in relationships with Snakes should beware of offending or betraying them, as Snakes will not rest until they get even.
Best Love Match: Ox and Rooster
Who to Avoid: Tiger, Monkey and Pig
The Horse
Horses have an obvious soft spot for people of the opposite sex. They fall in and out of love very easily, giving their all each time. Their love affairs are spontaneous but for Horses, there are no flings. When they fall in love, they fall in love hard. They offer everything they have to each new relationship, right before the new one comes along. With age, however, comes wisdom. Older Horses no longer seek greener pastures, content to stick to one lifetime partner. Their relationships in their latter years tend to be more stable and last longer.
Best Love Match: Tiger, Goat and Dog
Who to Avoid: Rat, Ox, Rabbit and Horse
The Goat
People born in the year of the Goat tend to be more introverted. They are silent and it takes time to truly get to know them. Goats tend to be very private, and it is rare that they would open up voluntarily and share their personal emotions and feelings with someone else. This is why Goats often have very few close friends. Nevertheless, when Goats do fall in love, they give everything they have and work very hard to make their partners happy. Goats are so emotionally invested in their relationships that a sour turn in their happy love lives can affect their physical health negatively.
Best Love Match: Rabbit, Horse and Pig
Who to Avoid: Rat, Ox and Dog
The Monkey
Monkeys are so adventurous and energetic that it would be difficult to get them to settle down right away. They seek out new challenges – a trait that appears in their love lives as promiscuity. Monkeys are easily bored and therefore always on the look out for a new and better partner to spend time with. However, once the Monkey does find a suitable mate, their commitment is guaranteed to be one hundred percent.
Best Love Match: Rat and Dragon
Who to Avoid: Tiger, Snake and Pig
The Rooster
People born in the year of the Rooster are egotistic and find joy in bragging about their achievements. This inflated sense of self can sometimes render them quite tactless and rude when speaking to others. Those who fall in love with Roosters should beware of the latter’s occasionally bossy and snide frankness. Despite these flaws, however, Roosters are generous lovers underneath their gruff exterior, and partners who stick around will benefit greatly.
Best Love Match: Ox, Dragon and Snake
Who to Avoid: Rooster, Dog and Rabbit
The Dog
Although generally speaking, Dogs are friendly and easygoing in big gatherings, when it comes to romantic relationships they tend to clam up and make things difficult. Romance is not the Dogs’ forte. They are honest and trustworthy, but find it difficult to trust someone else, especially in a matter as sensitive as love. Dogs can be insecure and anxious, which translates as gruffness when dealing with other people. They turn critical and judgmental, scaring off potential partners. They can appear emotionally cold and even distant.
Best Love Match: Tiger, Rabbit and Horse
Who to Avoid: Ox, Dragon, Goat and Rooster
The Pig
Pigs make great partners. They are not very outgoing and hence have few friends, but they are fiercely loyal and dedicated to those they love. In a romantic relationship, Pigs are generous and supportive, offering affection and tenderness to their partners. Pigs tend to be more family-oriented, opting to stay home and care for their family’s needs. They are typically very committed, and every relationship for them is long-term.
Best Love Match: Goat and Rabbit
Who to Avoid: Snake, Pig and Monkey

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