GOAT CHINESE ASTROLOGY YEAR
Daydreaming all afternoon sounds
heavenly to the Goat. This creative, esoteric Sign needs plenty of time alone in
which to feed its Muse. Goats are generally most comfortable in their own minds
(which other, more linear-thinking Signs may have trouble deciphering). This
Sign makes a great craftsperson or artisan, or perhaps a teacher of New Age
studies -- any occupation that allows its mind the full range of freedom. Goats
tend not to be very well-organized, precluding many more dry business endeavors.
In fact, Goats tend not to be very materialistic in general, finding plenty of
riches in their own imagination. However, especially when in love, the Goat can
be quite a lavish gift-giver.
Perhaps it's that
artistic temperament that so often causes Goats to feel insecure, but the result
is that these high-strung creatures need to feel loved and admired lest they
start worrying incessantly. For this reason, Goats tend to have a hard time with
romance; anyone who couples up with a Goat must know, this Sign has a sensitive
streak a mile wide and can be subject to bouts of anxiety over seemingly
inconsequential things. Goats need plenty of love, support and open reassurance
from their lovers. If a relationship is marked by conflict, the Goat will often
pull away -- either physically or simply by retreating into the safe haven of
its imagination.
If the romance is going well, however, Goats won't hesitate to tell their
partner what they need -- and they can be quite insistent about it! This Sign
will definitely return the favor, however; the Goat has a luxurious side that
delights in indulging a lover's every wish. Appearances are also important to
the Goat, which may explain why these folks can spend hours primping and posing.
Goats would be well-served by learning to relax and let others run the show from
time to time. Once they can be certain that their friends and lovers won't be
gone when the Goat returns from its daydreams, life will be a field of daisies.
The most compatible match for a Goat is the Pig or the
Rabbit.
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