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The PISCES 4-1-1

Element: Water
Ruling Planet: Neptune, Jupiter
Quality: Mutable
Nature: Negative, Feminine
Symbol: Fish

Health Alert: Pisces rule the feet and its structural bones and toes. They must be careful with sprains, stubbed toes, ankle issues, bunions, or broken bones. Since many Pisces are avid runners, dancers or sports-enthusiasts, they need to learn to guard their feet to avoid permanent damage or invasive surgery. Internally, Pisces rule the lymphatic system. They must take caution when it comes to internal inflammation, gland functions in general, and problems with drugs. Allergic reactions to drugs, and a susceptibility to addictions, can become a serious issue for Pisces, who use drugs and alcohol to escape reality or numb themselves from their intense emotions. These said emotions can cause Pisces to struggle with depression and psychosomatic illnesses more often than not. Most of their health issues stem from emotional distress, and as such, they tend to have a weak immune system to fight off colds, flu, sinus infections, or other illnesses. Therapeutic ways of avoiding addictive tendencies and reducing stress on the body would be yoga or Pilates, which most Pisces love because it helps them to feel spiritually aligned as well. Last but not least, Pisces tend to indulge in expensive tastes when it comes to rich foods. They should be wary of excessive drinking and eating, especially late night. Their bodies have a delicate system and their metabolism is a bit weaker than most.

Where to Find a Pisces: performing on-stage, whether it be a dance production, musical collaboration, or play. They are heavily involved in the arts, so when they aren’t on stage, they can likely be found working late hours in an art or dance studio, reading in a bookstore, rehearsing their lines with a cast mate, cooking in a restaurant, or attending a lecture on religion or philosophy. You may also find a lot of Pisces working in marketing or graphic design firms, as they get to apply their artistic skills in a corporate environment. You can also find them near water (ocean, lake, etc) meditating or just watching the scenery while writing down their latest poem or chapter in their novel. Most Pisceans are involved in charity work and the Church, so an easy target would be to go to a worship service or sign up for volunteer work in your area (animal shelters, soup kitchens, mentoring programs, campaign fundraising, etc). New Age workshops, readings, or events is a prime target for the typical Pisces, who is very in-tune with alternative lifestyles. This said lifestyle leads them to organic food markets and grocery stores, too. If all else fails, you are guaranteed to find a Pisces in a yoga or Pilates studio (and probably, they are teaching the class!).

How to Spot a Pisces: they are fairly easy to spot because they tend to stand out like a sore thumb in a crowd. Many of them have light eyes that are soft and soulful, which they use to analyze the environment around them. They won’t be the loud person in the room always talking. In fact, they will be the quiet one you have to draw out of their shell. Once they are drawn out, they can be quite witty and charming, surprising most people. A hearty laugh that throws their head back, and frequent movements of their head is also a noticeable trait (that “huh? me?” what?” movement). It’s almost as if they look like someone has splashed water on their face. Their faces, and facial movements, are quite expressive when they become animated—otherwise, they can look like a deer in headlights most of the time. They may wave their arms around when they talk as well, almost as if they are dancing or giving a grand speech in their head at the same time that they are sitting down and talking to you about their day. The women are drawn to floral prints and very feminine pieces (sheer fabrics, summer dresses, scarves, subdued prints, etc) that allow them to move easily and comfortably. The less glamorous Pisces woman will wear jeans and a fleece jacket or t-shirt all the time (and some kind of creative addition, like a scarf around their head, a cool/different piece of jewelry, or a fun headband) or have a more hippy look (flowing printed dresses an earth tones), and the more glamorous will have no problem decking herself out in jewels, a fur coat, and a plunging neckline showing her curvy figure (think of Elizabeth Taylor when she was young). She uses her clothes to define herself as either a sexy siren or a natural beauty. The men love wearing blues and greens, and will often be in khakis or some other relaxed-wear. In business, they are always in sharp suits and have impeccable taste. They like to look good—it helps them charm the women more so that they can get what they want!

How to Attract a Pisces: have a kind heart, an interest in the arts and in their passion for the arts, and be attractive. Pisces are very visual and don’t like things that look messy or in disarray—it throws them off balance. If you are a good soul, with a strong will, they will fall madly in love with you. Typically, a Pisces is first attracted sexually, but will wait to get to know you better before really falling in love (Do you have the same interests? Are you spiritual? Do you respect yourself? Are you a family person?). Ironically, even though Pisces are attracted to pretty people, they are turned off by materialistic ones. A Pisces man loves an attractive, feminine woman, but if she spends too much money on shoes, bags, or clothes, or expects that he spends his money on her, he is quickly turned off. He will view her motives as selfish, materialistic, and greedy. A Pisces woman is always looking for a man who is put together and successful. She needs to feel secure and taken care of, and a well dressed man with a good bank account is definitely the route to her heart, even if he can be slightly selfish or self-involved, she falls for his charms. The general rule of thumb, however, is just to be a good, nice person—someone that a Pisces considers to be honest, virtuous, and loyal. A wicked sense of humor will also help you. Many Pisces are in the entertainment industry, notably as comedians or actors, and love making people laugh. You should take to heart that Pisces have very volatile emotions, as well. This means they can be obsessed with you one moment, and disinterested in the next. Be willing to ride their emotional waves (and sometimes, tsunamis) if you want to spend a lifetime together.

How to Lose a Pisces: being more emotionally erratic than they are, loud, or pretentious, is a great way to get rid of your Pisces. They may hang in there for a while because they dig a little bit of the crazy (they are crazy too, after all), but they will quickly swim upstream after a short while. They loathe nasty behavior, ugly people, negative personalities, and irresponsible partners. Female Pisces are looking for a strong, alpha male to protect them; male Pisces are looking for a feminine, faithful and kind-hearted alpha female to nourish them. It’s really that simple. So, if you don’t fall within the lines, you simply don’t matter to a Pisces.

FAMOUS PISCES

FAMOUS PISCES
Clockwise: Javier Bardem, Glenn Close, Daniel Craig, Jessica Biel, Benicio del Toro, Eva Longoria, Justin Bieber, Drew Barrymore, Michael Cain, Rachel Weisz, Steve Jobs, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Billy Crystal, Queen Latifah, Spike Lee, Chelsea Handler, Mitt Romney, Chelsea Clinton, Ralph Nader, Elizabeth Taylor, Albert Einstein, Liza Minnelli, Alan Greenspan, Rue McClanahan, Rob Lowe, Lauren Graham, Bruce Willis, Juliette Binoche, Kurt Russell, Cindy Crawford, Bon Jovi, Vanessa Williams

The PISCES Best & Worst List

Best Qualities: intuitive, nurturing and soulful, Pisces have a way about them that makes people drawn to them. Whether it is because they are mysterious, seem innocent, or make people feel coddled and needed, they are like Mother Nature radiating warmth and harmony. Romantic and charming, Pisces easily find partners in their life to fulfill their needs. Their creativity is limitless, whether they are a male or a female. Male Pisces tend to focus more on cooking or music, and are therefore often found running a kitchen or writing their own music and/or playing an instrument of their choice. Their girlfriends have swooned over their emotional sensitivity and way with words—especially when they put the words in a romantic poem or song while playing their guitar. Female Pisces are more apt to write (poems, short stories) or be an artist or dancer. They have a strong need to use their sense of touch and their free spirit in their creative endeavors and are not afraid to express themselves through dancing, painting, or singing. Regardless of their sex, Pisces are extremely expressive on paper and often live in a fantasy world. Their artistic inclinations just make them very different from the average Joe (or Jane). Their emotions are so strong and finely tuned that, when they become too overwhelming, they can turn them into something beautiful, if they so desire. Inclined to spirituality and New Age beliefs, Pisces is a sign that is typically psychic and somewhat mystical. As the oldest sign of the Zodiac that is also connected astrologically to Jesus Christ, they have profound wisdom and beliefs in a higher power. Many Pisces are strongly linked to churches and religious leaders, and/or are involved in charitable works, volunteering, holistic healing, or counseling.

Worst Qualities: Pisces live in a fantasy world that makes it seem as if they are oh-so-mysterious (people can’t help but wonder “what ARE they thinking about?”), but the reality is that they are so confused about how they feel that they very rarely can make a decision about which mood they are in or which direction to go. Indecisiveness is a big challenge for Pisces and can sometimes render them immutable and left whining and throwing a tantrum because they simply can’t decide between hot and cold, happy or sad, left or right. As fickle as a child, their decisions and actions are at the beck and call of their mood de jour. Making a commitment to a decision, feeling, or idea can be excruciating for them and they end up delegating the decision to someone else. Pisces say that they hate hurting someone’s feelings, but the truth is that many of them get a sadistic kick out of hurting the ones they love. They can be completely self-absorbed and self-centered, so it is hard for them to strike a fine balance between making a decision that is best for them while still making it seem as if they are putting other people’s feelings into consideration. Violent tempers, mood swings, possessive, and addictive personalities are very common to Pisces. Many are apt to deal with depression, jealousies, and feelings of inadequacy or unexplained sadness. Sometimes living in their own fantasy world with their head in the clouds makes the landing on Earth a crash and burn reality. Pisces need to learn to not transfer their own feelings of unhappiness or inadequacy onto their loved ones, or they may end up terribly alone. Also, when a Pisces has made up their mind, they can be incredibly loyal to that decision, which can be a heavy burden on those who don’t agree.

Best Matches: Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn, Cancer, Scorpio

Taurus thrives in the home and needs to feel protected, secure, and loved. Taurus, after all, is in love with the idea of love—wishing that the world is full of romance and sex. In comes Pisces, who, with a wave of a wand, can make all their dreams seem true. Both signs are also drawn to the intensity of touch and are very ethereal. They aren’t afraid to explore their sexuality together and see what happens in the bedroom. Spiritual conversations, intense emotional bonds, and a sense of comfort comes easily when these two signs are paired together. They will be best friends and lovers, which is, after all, the sweetest thing. Famous Couples: Javier Bardem (Pisces) and Penelope Cruz (Taurus), Cindy Crawford (Pisces) and Randy Gerber (Taurus), Eva Longoria (Pisces) and Tony Parker (Taurus), Liza Minnelli (Pisces) and David Gest (Taurus)

Virgo is Pisces perfect astrological opposite. This is to say that they can either be a great couple, or a horrible one. While Pisces may find making a decision hard, Virgo is more apt to say “this is what you do and how you do it.” And when both are stuck for a decision, the over-analytical Virgo and the dreamlike Pisces can sit together for hours arriving at the best decision and exploring all the pro’s and con’s of the situation. Virgo enjoys Pisces mystical and seemingly innocent (and slightly neurotic) side; Pisces delights in Virgo’s purity and strength. Virgo is always reliable when it comes to Pisces because a Virgo always feels the need to protect or nurture their wounded partner. However, Virgo can easily become annoyed with Pisces’ inconsistencies and inability to make decisions. Pisces can feel over-analyzed and criticized by Virgo. The truth is that both are at fault here by simply being who they are. Famous Couples: Cindy Crawford (Pisces) and Richard Gere (Virgo), Emily Blunt (Pisces) and Michael Buble (Virgo)

Capricorn’s drive, stamina, and discipline provide the backbone that the Pisces has always been searching for. Capricorns know how to get things done and get them done right, especially in business and finance. They seldom question their actions and just go for it, something which a Pisces can’t help but admire. Also, since Pisces tends to spend money a bit more recklessly, they benefit greatly by Capricorn’s shrewd financial planning and investment advice. So what does the Pisces bring to the table? Capricorns tend to be aloof and not evolved emotionally speaking—these goats can be a bit too harsh and cold while climbing to the top of that mountain. That’s where Pisces comes in, softening the rough edges of the Capricorn and calming them down, telling them when they are being inappropriate, mean, or too damn cold-hearted. Famous Couples: Penny Lancaster (Pisces) and Rod Stewart (Capricorn), Christine Baumgartner (Pisces) and Kevin Costner (Capricorn), Pat Nixon (Pisces) and Richard Nixon (Capricorn)

Cancer will feel at home in Pisces deep emotional waters; these two literally are as happy as a crab (Cancer) and a fish (Pisces) swimming together in the vast ocean. They are both emotional, sensitive and moody, and feel as if they have found their perfect soul mate in each other. Whether it is staying at home for a nice evening by candlelight, or reading a book in the corner of the living room while sipping on a nightcap, these two simply enjoy each other’s comforting presence. Cancer is a very witty and driven sign, as is Pisces, and together their conversations will flow smoothly and easily. More importantly, neither sign is afraid to call the other out on their BS, and knows when to leave well enough alone. Their union will be mystical, and their bond intensive and somewhat possessive, but that’s how they both roll when it comes to love. At the very least, both of them will be able to understand each other’s emotional volatility. Famous Couples: Kurt Cobain (Pisces) and Courtney Love (Cancer), Johnny Cash (Pisces) and June Carter Cash (Cancer), Vanessa Williams (Pisces) and Rick Fox (Cancer)

Scorpio’s more intense, sensual qualities invigorate Pisces to feel more sexual and sensual—these two will certainly have a romantically charged relationship where feelings and emotions seem very heightened and magnified. Both are very spiritual signs and will be drawn to an alternative lifestyle together and will judge each other rarely, and love each other permanently. They may not marry, but they will happily spend the rest of their lives together. Intellectual stimulation and friendship rules this couple first and foremost, but a healthy physical attraction is definitely there. They both sense what the other needs (for Scorpio, they need space and freedom, especially from judgment; for Pisces, they need attention, coddling, and adoration). Famous Couples: Kurt Russell (Pisces) and Goldie Hawn (Scorpio), Bruce Willis (Pisces) and Demi Moore (Scorpio), Michael Bolton (Pisces) and Nicollette Sheridan (Scorpio), Tom Arnold (Pisces) and Roseanne (Scorpio), Julia Cameron (Pisces) and Martin Scorsese (Scorpio), Elizabeth Taylor (Pisces) and Richard Burton (Scorpio), Alan Greenspan (Pisces) and Andrea Mitchell (Scorpio)

Worst Matches: Gemini, Leo, Sagittarius, Pisces

Gemini’s mercurial wit and personality certainly charms the Pisces, who is mesmerized by Gemini’s social persona. Both signs are mutable, meaning they are able to adapt to the energy or changes in a room/environment. Their flexibility will be essential in making this pair last. Pisces may want to cling or attach themselves to Gemini’s rollercoaster ride—and it may last for a short while. That is, until the Gemini is tired of being bored by Pisces’ sensitive or possessive nature, desire to stay home, or depressive/quiet moods. The only thing Pisces would love to chat about non-stop is the way they are feeling about a situation, which is probably the quickest way to lose a Gemini who can’t STAND to talk about their feelings all the time and would probably prefer talking to a wall instead. Pisces can be too unreliable and unstable for Gemini, who needs a partner who will ground them and their flighty twins. That being said, if a Gemini has been wounded in love before, and craves a nurturing and committed soul, a Pisces may just fit the bill. Famous Couples: Seal (Pisces/Aquarius cusp) and Heidi Klum (Gemini), Drew Barrymore (Pisces) and Justin Long (Gemini), Ivana Trump (Pisces) and Donald Trump (Gemini), Drew Barrymore (Pisces) and Fabrizio Moretti (Gemini), Callista Gingrich (Pisces) and Newt Gingrich (Gemini)

Sagittarius and Pisces, at some point, will find themselves together. It doesn’t normally last long, and it normally doesn’t end well, but nonetheless, it is a trap they often fall into. Sagittarius falls for Pisces unworldly and imaginative persona. They are so intriguing and ethereal, that the Sagittarius feels challenged to “capture” the Pisces. It is important to note that this pairing is more common when the man is the Sagittarius and the woman is the Pisces. The female Pisces will fall for the charming Sagittarius man who is adventurous, funny and goal-oriented. As she is typically weak on those traits, she feels incredibly drawn to this “foreign” energy and wants to be a part of it for a while. Likewise, the Sagittarius man is humbled by the emotional, sensitive, and creative Pisces woman—she seems so delicate and charming and perfect. That is, until she starts crying because she doesn’t have his attention, or when she complains he doesn’t love her or show his emotions enough. The Sag gets annoyed by the wishy-washy Pisces and her inability to make a decision. Angers flare and the Pisces woman throws a bucket of water over the enraged fiery Sagittarius…and then it is over. Famous Couples: Chris Webber (Pisces) and Tyra Banks (Sag)

Leo is sexual and shows love and emotions easily (and demands a lot of attention), so at the very least, a Pisces and a Leo will not worry about expressing their feelings accordingly. Since Leo likes being in charge and telling others what to do, and Pisces is looking to be told what to do, this pair can actually work. HOWEVER, Leo hates whining and hates being held back by emotionally weakness, such as manipulation, depression, or moodiness. And Pisces do that oh-so-well. As long as Leo can handle Pisces’ emotional persona, and Pisces won’t take Leo’s bossiness as a symbol of domination, they may find love together. At the very least, they will find great sex. Famous Couples: Justin Beiber (Pisces) and Selena Gomez (Leo/Cancer Cusp), Tea Leoni (Pisces) and David Duchovny (Leo), Elizabeth Taylor (Pisces) and Eddie Fisher (Leo), Desi Arnaz (Pisces) and Lucille Ball (Leo), Lauren Graham (Pisces) and Peter Krause (Leo)

Two Pisces together is a disaster. Too many emotions, too little motivation, and far too little direction, leaves these two a complete mess together. Pisces needs a more practical counterpart (or backbone) to make it in this world. Famous Couples: Rachel Weisz and Daniel Craig

Surprisingly Good Matches: Aquarius, Aries, Libra

Aquarius has a natural humanitarian instinct, which appeals to the nurturing Pisces. Yet, these two can have a limited fuse for one another. Aquarius tends to be too unemotional or unstable for the sensitive Pisces. While the Aquarius wants to be out and about, socialize and meet new people, the Pisces hates crowds or social events and prefers to be a loner and either stay at home, or watch and observe the crowd. Pisces do better in a one-on-one capacity with someone they know, and nothing, NOTHING, is as boring to an Aquarian as someone who doesn’t know how to carry a conversation with a complete stranger. Aquarius also tends to be a hard worker and puts in long hours at the office, always focusing on making money or vast improvements in the world. While Pisces respects this, they tend to thrive more on balance. Where they will understand one another is in trying to help mankind improve itself. They may pursue it from different angles (Aquarius thinks big, whereas Pisces thinks on a smaller scale), but pursue it they will. Both signs are incredibly charming, so they can channel their flirtatious personas into a very sexy relationship IF they are willing to understand one another’s differences and realize the treasure they have found in one another. If Aquarius is smart enough to acknowledge how lucky they are to have a soulful Pisces in their life to calm them down, and if Pisces is willing to admit they need Aquarius to motivate them to be the best person they can be, then they wouldn’t be such a bad couple after all. They could be great, in fact. Famous Couples: Jessica Biel (Pisces) and Justin Timberlake (Aquarius), Rachel Weisz (Pisces) and Darren Aronofsky (Aquarius), Elizabeth Taylor (Pisces) and John Warner (Aquarius), Stedman Graham (Pisces) and Oprah Winfrey (Aquarius), Paul Newman (Aquarius) and Joanne Woodward (Pisces)

Aries can be very superficial and needs to be in the spotlight at all times. Since Pisces can be turned off by excessive material wealth, this can be a weird match. BUT, if the man is the Aries in this picture, and the female is a Pisces, then there is some hope. A female Pisces loves being taken care of and loves feeling rich, decked out in jewels, fur coats, and expensive décor. She almost has a childlike delight at feeling like the princess in her own fairytale world. The Aries man thrives in providing her all of these things, especially since she looks so great in them and she is so appreciative of these gifts. He provides her not only with material security, but also a sense of adventure. If she doesn’t get jealous of his flirtatious character, and he doesn’t get bothered by her clingy behavior, they can really work well together. Famous Couples: Freddie Prinze Jr. (Pisces) and Sarah Michelle Gellar (Aries), Mitt Romney (Pisces) and Ann Romney (Aries)

Libra is all about harmony, balance, aesthetic pleasure, and peace. For this reason, Pisces can’t help but feel attracted to the world their charming Libra has created for them. As long as Pisces isn’t bothered by Libra’s social personality and constant over-analyzing, and Pisces doesn’t pull their infamous bouts of rage or temper tantrums, these two can co-exist very happily together. They just need to understand that their temperaments and personalities are different—but not different enough to give them a shot at trying it out. The Libra is a go-getter, planner and motivator. All of which are Pisces’ weakest traits. The Pisces is emotionally thoughtful, purposeful and sensitive, all of which can sometimes be Libra’s weakest traits. This pair can be a ying to the other’s yang if the stars are aligned correctly when they meet. Famous Couples: Chris Martin (Pisces) and Gwyneth Paltrow (Libra), Jon Bon Jovi (Pisces) and Dorothea Hurley (Libra), Dana Reeve (Pisces) and Christopher Reeve (Libra), Joel Madden (Pisces) and Hilary Duff (Libra)

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Do we have to be Astrologically Compatible?

So, I hear this question all the time...normally over a dinner or a Happy Hour with girlfriends (and yes, the men always ask too...something to do with curiosity and that damn cat).

SCENARIO:

LoveFOOL: Hey, LoveStruck, I'm a Sagittarian and this guy I just met is a Virgo. Is that a good match?

LoveSTRUCK: What IS it with Virgo's and Sagittarian's always dating? What a nightmare.

LoveFOOL: Oh, no! So does that mean it won't work out? Are we not compatible?

LoveSTRUCK: No, no, I didn't say it wouldn't work out, I just should warn you that it will be more of a challenge for it to work out. There is NO such thing as two signs being completely incompatible. But there is always the easy road and the road that is, well, kinda bumpy. This is the bumpy road. In fact, you may end up with a flat tire at the end, unless one of you is packing a great handy tool box, in this case, a compatible Moon or Venus (ideally both) in each of your respective charts.

LoveFOOL: Oh really?! That's awesome! So you're saying it's not a complete waste of my time! And, plus, I am a Sagittarian. I just love challenges AND road trips. Tell me all about Virgo's!

LoveSTRUCK: [sigh] OK...


So, dear Reader, after reading my attempt at a sassy dialogue, I hope you walked away with the following important points:

1. There is NO such thing as two signs not being able to work out because they aren't astrologically compatible.

2. Many other factors are involved in the compatibility of two people than just their sun signs: their overall birth chart (see Free Birth Charts on left hand side link toolbar if you have never had one done before; to do this, you have to know your exact time and place of birth), sexual attraction, the yin-yang balance of two personalities, the timing in their life (so, if you don't want to be settled down and would prefer some fun, it may not be a good idea to chase someone who could be The One and then mess that all up!).

3. Regardless of astro compatibility, or lack thereof, you know you are going to date this person anyways...because, unless you hail from an Indian background that arranges your marriage based on Vedic astrology compatibility charts, you have something that is called FREE WILL.

4. You just never know! It's always the element of surprise and "What if?" that makes you want to try out a potential lover.

5. LoveStruck goes to many dinners and Happy Hour's with her friends who ask astro advice...

(ok, #5 is being cheeky...I love my friends and they keep me on my astro toes!)


Love is a funny, funny thing. Sometimes we go for the exact opposite of ourselves for more balance, sometimes we try to re-create the wonderful relationship of our parents (or consequently we try to re-create the devastating destruction of said marriage), sometimes we just want some FUN, and sometimes the IDEA of love or the challenge to get it is more appealing than actually finding it.

Certain matches are a classic:

Capricorn & Virgo, Leo & Sagittarius, Cancer & Scorpio, Gemini & Libra

All of those above matches are super compatible because they are all dating within their element (earth, fire, water, and air, respectively). They are balanced, harmonious, and satisfying relationships. Any astrology book you pick up will hail the marvelous relationship those signs will have with one another. Normally the exerpt will end with "You can find this couple skipping together through the fields happy to have found their soulmate" or "This couple will be so happy and nestled in their own world that they wouldn't even know what the weather is like outside" or "This couple is so charming and alive, you almost wonder whether they were brought into this world only to find each other." (kinda annoying, huh?)

But guess what? Sometimes those don't work out so well. As mentioned in the scenario above, there are other major factors in your chart that weigh in on your compatibility: your rising sign, your Moon, and your Venus. Your Venus is particularly important because it is the way you love and approach love in your life. You can be a Leo sun sign and your Venus could be in Cancer. Uh-oh. Your sensitive Cancer Venus may not like your brash and independent Sagittarian sun sign boyfriend. (see Cafe Astrology Venus Compatibility link on left hand tool bar to determine Venus matches).

So this leads me to some other notorious matches that aren't considered classic, but they sure to seem to work out a lot:

Leo & Capricorn, Aries & Scorpio, Taurus & Aquarius, Pisces & Libra

I can't tell you how many couples I know that fit into those above matches...and, GASP, they are HAPPY together. OK, so there are hiccups along the road...but which couples don't have those hiccups? And hey, sometimes hiccups are fun! Like after having drunk too much wine or champagne.

And after all, it isn't ALL bad, as long as there are some mutual traits that they each find important, and compatible, in one another, even if it doesn't seem apparent at first.

Witty Scenario, Take Two:

Leo: Why aren't you paying attention to ME? I am talking to you about the color of my dress and I need to know whether you prefer the gold or the yellow. This is IMPORTANT.

Capricorn: Darling, you look lovely in whatever you wear. Now hurry up! I don't want to be late for the business dinner. My raise is at stake here. OH, and wear the new necklace I just bought you. It will go lovely with either dress.

Leo: OOoooh! YES! The necklace. Oh, I love that necklace. You are the BEST, honey. They HAVE to give you that raise because you are the best employee they have.

Capricorn: [cocky smile] Well, of course I am THE best! AND I am also the luckiest employee that is married to a smart and sexy lady like you.

Leo: So you're saying I should wear the gold dress then, right? It makes more of an impression to your bosses...and hopefully reminds them that gold is the color of money...and you do need that raise after all!

The End.

See? While at first they have different perspectives and needs, they both are compatible in other ways: their mutual need for beauty, intelligence, wealth and a certain amount of un-healthy praise going in either direction. Leo craves security and Capricorn's 5 year business plans and stable 401k portfolio makes Leo giddy with delight.

I encourage everyone to date someone who isn't astro compatible to them. If it doesn't work out, it is a GREAT story to share (special disclaimer to chronic daters of only one sign: don't have TOO many crash and burn stories with the SAME sign, or else people are going to think you have a problem...kind of like your desire to keep going to your drug dealer "one last time.")

And hey, if it works out, then you have a great story to tell your future kids..."Mommy and Daddy were told by an evil psychic that we would never make it together because he is a Taurus and I am an Aquarian, but we knew better!" Now, if THAT doesn't mess up your kids, I don't know what will ;)


NEXT UP: "Your Sun Sign: A Satirical Review of why you suck, but are just so good at it."

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Where do I meet The One?

I feel like this is the phrase heard 'round the world...it sure as heck is heard in my own home as I sigh to my girlfriends over a GOW* during our weeknight conversations about why it is SO hard to find good men in this city.

Ok, not just THIS city. It seems this problem is EVERYWHERE. But I have to say, DC is pretty rough. Could it have anything to do with the 4:1 ratio of men to women in the metro area? Hmmm... Or, my other theory is the fact that this city is so transitory...people come and go on contracts or for lobbying issues and never stick around. Which brings me to the ultimate problem of those who "pretend" to be single when they are on said contract or lobbying issue while their wife and kids are at home in Kansas or Botswana or wherever.

So...how DO you meet someone? And is meeting them enough? Heck, is being ENGAGED or MARRIED to them enough?

I just heard from a friend of a friend about a guy who walked out on his fiance for the SECOND TIME IN A ROW. You would think this girl should know better...but, wait, she has what seemed to be the ideal love story: she fell in love with her best friend. Yes. I said best friend. Isn't that supposed to be the cure-all remedy, the sure-proof approach to love? I mean, even Harry and Sally got it together after 2 hours of one of the greatest love stories ever (I wish Nora Ephron could write out my love life, it would certainly be cooler and slightly more quirky- in a good way- than my current dating situation).

So how do we do it?

We could go on Match.com, but honestly, how many people REALLY meet someone on that? And, by the way, I mean meet someone with long-term potential, not just one date at some random new "it" spot in the city and then never to hear from the guy again...or, even worse, the guy who won't leave you alone! My friend recently went on a date with a guy from Match.com and his eyes lit up when she mentioned she tutored kids. He actually asked her to travel with him on a business trip to HONG KONG with him after he heard that. So, sidenote, maybe the route to finding a good guy is to teach kids to read and do math? Hey, it worked for Jenna Bush.

You could also try e-Harmony...but apparently they won't let you see pictures of one another until you are deemed "compatible" by the system. Um, I don't know about you, but I feel that most successful couples aren't necessarily so blatantly compatible...but they have that "X" factor of passion, great sex, or enough opposite interests that they don't bore one another. I LIVE in me. I don't need to date ME!

Then there is always the work place...eh...notsomuch. Though recent reports do say that 30% of all couples do meet at work. Ha. I want the people that do these reports to come to MY office. Because, seriously, unless I want to start dating the sketchy repair man who always comes by my desk to tell me how great my shoes are (though, they ARE great), well, to speak his language...no gracias. Plus there is the inevitable problem of what happens if it doesn't work out...who gets custody of the better kitchen? the faster copying machine? the cooler co-workers?

Then there is the infamous bar scene. You know, people knock it, but I have to say, I hear more success stories of Betty and Bobby meeting at a bar and going home after a few shots than I do of "they met in a library and over their shared passion for Jane Austen they started dating." (Note: I DO love Jane Austen). Sure, you don't know who they are...but do you know who they are on Match or e-Harmony? Don't all people lie just a little (ok, a LOT) on those things too? At least you know straight-off how attracted you are to one another! Beer goggles exempt here.

And last, but not least, you could of course meet via friends and family. I think this is supposed to be the winner. They know all about you and already love you (well, we hope) and they know what is best for you. Also, more likely, they are tired of hearing all your crash and burn dating horror stories and can't go through another heartbreak with you again. They have your best interests in mind and can't wait to see you settled so you can start going on double dates together. If all else fails, they can apply "pressure" to the couple to never break up in order to save the friendships or family bonds.

I think it is best said that "when you are meant to meet someone, you will." A more direct way of saying "Que sera, sera" (whatever will be, will be). As a friend of my Mom told her: I asked my Mom "Where do I meet The One?" and she said "Honey, when you are meant to meet them, you are gonna meet them. Even if it is while pumping gas at a gas station." Would ya know...she met her future husband while tanking up on 89 Regular at Exxon.

Or you could do it the Indian way and have your astrology charts compared to determine your compatibility in marriage. Now THAT is a GREAT idea.

I welcome any additional thoughts or suggestions on this...and any fun stories from anyone about how they met (or didn't meet) someone great (or, um, notsogreat).


Next Up: "Do we have to be astrologically compatible to be together?"



*GOW = glass of wine. But let's be honest, normally it is a BOW. No, not a pretty one in pink...a BOTTLE of wine.