Although there is a lot of pressure to find love and settle down, coming from both your peers and society in general, the fact of the matter is you may find happiness simply by remaining single. Take a moment to consider whether or not all the time and energy you expend on trying to find yourself just the right mate is really worth the trouble.
The Snake and The Dragon: These signs are relatively independent and tend to do just fine on their own. Both the possessive, demanding Snake and the Dragon, a veritable volcano of emotions, see success as their ultimate goal. Being so ambitious, it would be easy for either the Snake or the Dragon to leave romantic relationships along the wayside. Both signs are idealists and perfectionists and therefore may find it difficult to discover a mate that measures up to their standards.
The Rat and The Horse: Both signs have a penchant for freedom. The Horse may find it easier to gallop away when the going gets tough, and therefore may not be in for the long haul. While the Rat does find some solace in having a clan to come home to, this sign also is not one to eliminate available romantic options. If these two signs do decide to settle down, it would have to be with a mate who was spontaneous, fun loving and willing to accept the fickle nature of their besotted.
The Dog and The Pig: These signs are best suited to be in relationships as they are both family minded and extremely trustworthy. The Dog’s quest for a perfect mate may take some time, but he or she will not achieve ultimate happiness until they have done so. The Pig’s innocence and faith makes him or her a nurturing and trusting companion. Ultimately, one born under either of these signs may find that the quest for a soul mate is the purpose of life itself.
The Rabbit and The Sheep: Both signs tend to be romantic and caring and are therefore well suited to be in relationships. Although the Sheep can be bossy at times, and the Rabbit a bit pessimistic, both should find domestic harmony relatively easily. While at times the Rabbit can be a bit distant from his own family, and find household chores to be rather boring, he or she nonetheless possesses qualities of a good partner and parent. The Sheep is pure in nature, has a kind heart and is ultimately a diehard romantic.
The Monkey and The Rooster: These signs love to be social and entice excitement and stimulation wherever they go. The Rooster tends to be a bit of a dreamer and may let down his or her mate by chasing impractical goals. While they do try to keep their partners happy, Roosters may be inclined to nitpick and criticize their significant other to no end. The Monkey loves a mate who can keep up with their desire for fun and spontaneity, however this sign may become bored easily with his or her partner and wish to find intrigue elsewhere.
The Ox and The Tiger: Tiger people are confident and passionate, but often times may go overboard in terms of intensity. The Ox can be terribly naïve in matters of the heart and may grow to be disappointed if a lover does not live up to their high standards. The Tiger would do well to learn to love in moderation and not take their feelings to such extremes. Oxen are slow to warm up to a new mate and it takes them time to reveal their feelings, but when they do it will be a union based on honest conviction and trustworthy sentiment.