Haryani Posted June 28, 2001 Share Posted June 28, 2001 Hi All,My Husband and I are complete opposites! He's a Rooster (born on 30 =April 69) and I'm a rabbit (born on 3 May 75). He's an East person and =I'm a West. I've been reading Feng Shui books, and their advice were =always the same - avoid being together or else we will exhaust each =other's energy and our sex life will only be at mediocre.We've been married for almost a year now, no kids yet and we've never =experienced major arguments. How can I 'cure' this situation so that we =can live happily forever, with many children. Thanks - SH------=_NextPart_000_0082_01C10087.91145BA0Content-Type: text/html;charset="iso-8859-1"Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableHi All,?My Husband and I are complete =opposites! He's a Rooster (born on 30 April 69) and I'm a rabbit (born on 3 May 75). He's =an East person and I'm a West. I've been reading Feng Shui books, and their =advice were always the same - avoid being together or else we will exhaust each =other's energy and our sex life will only be at mediocre.?We've been married for almost a year =now, no kids yet and we've never experienced major arguments. How can I 'cure' this =situation so that we can live happily forever, with many children. Thanks - SH? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 4, 2001 Staff Share Posted July 4, 2001 Dear Ali,Under one of my websites http://www.lovesigns.net -In the above site, you can find that a Rooster is characterised as:-Overview of a Rooster:-Roosters have keen sense of observation and likes to be noticed and flattered. It is not easy to fool a Rooster and they make good trouble shooters. They are conscious of their appearance and what they wear. What's good?Funny, witty, brave, enthusiastic, efficient and honest. A Rooster person is very intelligent, a good thinker and has an excellent memory, alert and organised. They are intelligent, entertaining and strong willed but generous to friends. Roosters are clever at finance, confident and an outstanding performer. They make great hosts and enjoys entertainment. They always keep their promises. What's bad?Roosters are boastful, easily critical and have their strong opinions. They are Notoriously picky and easily misunderstood. Paring best avoided with Rooster:-Rabbit, Dog and another Rooster partnerOne can also find out more about the Rabbit at the site..However, finding out and `learning' about these `traits' may lead to `auto-suggestion'.If one continues to find out more of one's characteristics - described above, it may perhaps end up with a person adopting some of the characteristics.On the first page of http://www.lovesigns.net , I have this quotation: "The nature of love is one of the great mysteries of life. One way you can improve your relationship and love life by understanding one another's personality."Alternatively, if one believes the characteristics of say a Rooster or a Rabbit, one can perhaps understand each other's characteristics and one's own characteristics better.The above is based on basic Chinese Astrology as it only takes into account a person's year of birth.In fact, I believe there are many couples with excellent marriage lifes even if the Astrology says that they are `incompatible'.Try to make best use of your situation for a win-win situation for both of you. And since we are on this earth for a limited time, have more fun, happiness, trust and respect for each other. Equally important is a good listening ear.Warmest RegardsCecil Quote On 6/28/2001 10:37:57 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi All,My Husband and I are completeopposites! He's a Rooster(born on 30 =April 69) and I'ma rabbit (born on 3 May 75).He's an East person and =I'm aWest. I've been reading FengShui books, and their advicewere =always the same - avoidbeing together or else we willexhaust each =other's energyand our sex life will only beat mediocre.We've been married for almosta year now, no kids yet andwe've never =experienced majorarguments. How can I 'cure'this situation so that we =canlive happily forever, withmany children. Thanks - SH Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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