Showing posts with label Monkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monkey. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Monkey's Love

Most compatible >>  Rat, Dragon, Monkey and Pig
Least compatible >>  Rabbit and Tiger

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Why The Attraction
Monkeys are intense, sensual lovers. They can tease or charm anyone in a matter of seconds. They enjoy entertaining their lovers with their senses of humor and their ability to captivate a crowd. When the Monkey decides on a mate, it is likely to be forever.

Monkeys, of all the other signs, are the most promiscuous. They are flirtatious and like to seek the attention of others to get what they want. They are easily bored and must be stimulated intellectually as well as physically in order to stay around for extended periods of time. The Monkey can be clever, mischievous and manipulative when pursuing a love interest.

Love Partner
A Monkey’s best love interest is lighthearted and open-minded. He can’t be overly sensitive or the Monkey will lose interest.

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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Monkey

1908 . 1920 . 1932 . 1944 . 1956 . 1968 . 1980 . 1992 . 2004

Monkeys can run circles around other people with ease. They are curious and clever people who catch on quickly to most anything. Monkey people generally can accomplish any given task. They appreciate difficult or challenging work as it stimulates them and makes them think.




HOU: Sign of Imagination




YEAR OF THE MONKEY
Monkey Years are ninth in the cycle following the Sheep Years, and recur every twelfth year. The Chinese New Year does not fall on a specific date, so it is essential to check the calendar to find the exact date on which each Monkey Year actually begins.

Sign of the Monkey
Monkeys are fun-loving people who really enjoy a good time with friends, family or anyone else for that matter. They love practical jokes and like to play tricks on colleagues and friends alike. Monkeys tend to stir up trouble simply out of boredom, which can end up being more hurtful than they intended. Often, when this causes trouble, they expect others to understand it was all a joke and to deal with the consequences on their own.

Monkeys are curious creatures as well. Some people call them nosy. Others call them interested. The Chinese say they are just downright curious. Although gifted with a strong intellect, creativity and intuition are nor their fortes. They can’t put themselves in your shoes even if they try and will become easily distracted or confused.

Features
Imaginative, responsible, humorous, witty, curious, clever, sneaky

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