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ama_li
03-22-2007, 09:41 AM
The Snake

The Snake's best friends are Oxen or Roosters. Their mortal enemies are Pigs. To find out how other animal signs relate to the Snake, consult the list below.
•Rat
The Snake and the Rat seem fascinated with each other. One can learn a great deal from the other, if they worked on their difference of characters.
•Ox
A great partnership -- sympathetic, loving, and understanding, both parties are on the same wavelength.
• Tiger
Two many big differences for this relationship to work. Different outlook, different lifestyle and different objectives. Survey says: "Not going to happen!"
• Rabbit
This relationship is all about sex. Really. Great. Sex.
• Dragon
Both the Snake and the Dragon are clever, crafty, quick-witted flirts, and make a perfect fit together.
• Snake
Snakes can match wits and play Mensa games with each other till there is no tommorrow -- they are intellectual equals. But emotionally, jealousy rears its ugly head. Snakes are best when they maintain separate identities.
• Horse
Different perspectives and different agendas equals an insignificant relationship. But there is a chance to sort things out through a little communication.
• Sheep
They make terrific friends and even sexier lovers.
• Monkey
Snakes and Monkeys spend most of their time watching their own backs. Their suspicions of each other can be overcome with a little cooperation.
• Rooster
Snakes and Roosters make an excellent team.
• Dog
These two are attracted to each other on sight. After exploring a physical relationship, they come to realize they get along mentally as well.
• Pig
Snakes eat pigs. They have little to nothing in common.
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The Sheep
The Sheep's best friends are Rabbits or Pigs. Their mortal enemies are Oxen. To find out how other animal signs relate to the Sheep, consult the list below.
• Rat
The relationship between the Sheep and Rat is at times an upwards struggle, although given goodwill on both sides it can be made to work.
• Ox
A relationship best left dreamt about. Although oxen and sheep may be attracted to each other, their hearts and minds will never find common ground.
• Tiger
A relationship were both parties have TOO much respect each other. The two animals exert so much effort not to offend each other that they are never really comfortable. An excellent working relationship but a crummy marital one.
• Rabbit
Love as true and blue as the day God made it. Their shared interests, mutual respect and understanding make the Rabbit/Sheep relationship all the better.
• Dragon
They're sexually attracted to each other, but in the end Sheep and Dragons will realize they have different destinies, and were never meant to be. Sniff.
• Snake
They make terrific friends and even sexier lovers.
• Horse
Horses are strong minded individuals who need their independence. There may be an intitial passion and attraction between two Horses, but it will only be short term.
• Sheep
Put two Sheep together and you get a couple of giddy hedonists (or pleasure
-seekers, to you and me) who have a perfect understanding of each other.
• Monkey
Two very different people, but Sheep and Monkeys can combine their best attributes and create an interesting relationship. If they're willing, of course.
• Rooster
This relationship seems to run into problems every other day, and is the compatiblity equivalent to open heart surgery -- every mistake just makes things worse.
• Dog
Dogs and sheep will spend time with each other, but they won't nessecarily enjoy it. They have nothing in common, so they have no reason to be attracted to each other.
• Pig
Imagine long, fun nights of champagne, caviar and breaking dishes in a fireplace. Sound pretentious? It is! But Sheep and Pigs love it, and their mutual love and under standing make this a rewarding relationship.:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

The Monkey
The Monkey's best friends are Dragons or Rats. Their mortal enemies are Tigers. To find out how other animal signs relate to the Monkey, consult the list below.

• Rat
The Monkey and Rat share the same outlook and a common understanding, resulting in an irresistable attractive between the two of them.
• Ox
The Monkey and the Ox complement each other well, and when it works, the relationship can be fun on both sides.
• Tiger
No. Under no circumstances should a Tiger and Monkey date. This relationship is deeply frustrating and will have the two partners climbing up walls and clawing at each other's throats.
• Rabbit
When a Rabbit and Monkey get together, someone is going to be left drowning in their own tears (and it ain't the Monkey).
• Dragon
An exciting, vibrant relationship -- Monkeys and Dragons think alike and understand each other. Their relationships are destined for happiness and success.
• Snake
Snakes and Monkeys spend most of their time watching their own backs. Their suspicions of each other can be overcome with a little cooperation.
• Horse
It's true. Sometimes friends should just stay friends. Although Horses and Monkeys get along great socially, they don't mesh in a serious relationship.
• Sheep
Two very different people, but Sheep and Monkeys can combine their best attributes and create an interesting relationship. If they're willing, of course.
• Monkey
Monkeys have a great time being immature together in public.
• Rooster
There's barely any romance shared between this two, and if there is, it won't be much fun.
• Dog
The strong desire of the Dog and Monkey to be together will make this relationship work, and in the end they complement each other.
• Pig
The occasional mishap, dilemma or confrontation only seems to fuel the sexual tension between the Monkey and the Pig.

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The Rooster
The Rooster's best friends are Oxen or Snakes. Their mortal enemies are Rabbits. To find out how other animal signs relate to the Rooster, consult
the list below.

• Rat
There is more conflict than love in this relationship. Too many differences need to be resolved for this relationship to go anywhere.
• Ox
A great match that is blessed by the gods. The sex, passion and excitment can lead to a happy and successful relationship.
• Tiger
The misunderstandings between Roosters and Tigers can create problems in their relationship. Both have to be ready to communicate to make it work.
• Rabbit
Polar opposites in every way, the Rooster and Rabbit have absolutely no common ground or interest to develop a relationship.
• Dragon
Interesting, exquisite pair in an interesting, ego-centered relationship. They manage to look really good together until their meglomania gets in the way.
• Snake
Snakes and Roosters make an excellent team.
• Horse
Horses and Roosters can make an excellent team. They just have to make sure their quarrels and power struggles don't undermine their love for each other.
• Sheep
This relationship seems to run into problems every other day, and is the compatiblity equivalent to open heart surgery -- every mistake just makes things worse.
• Monkey
There's barely any romance shared between this two, and if there is, it won't be much fun.
• Rooster
Most households can only handle ONE self-righteous person, let alone two. A disastrous relationship.
• Dog
Lack of common ground make the Rooster/Dog relationship an uphill struggle.
• Pig
Depsite the differences in personality and opinion, the Rooster and Pig can, with a lot of work and patience, form an excellent relationship.:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

The Dog
The Dog's best friends are Tigers or Horses. Their mortal enemies are Dragons. To find out how other animal signs relate to the Dog, consult the
list below.
• Rat
Even though Rats finds Dogs a little boring, this match can achieve a stable union. Both share a mutual respect for the other.
• Ox
Although their is a small chance a relationship can develop, Oxen and Dogs have little in common, and neither is truly comfortable with the other. The odds are against this one happening.
• Tiger
Mutual admiration and respect make this relationship a winning team and solid union.
• Rabbit
A rock steady relationship with a lot of potential.
• Dragon
Just keep on walking. Don't look back. Don't say a word. Just walk. Dragon and Dog relationships are tumultous -- after all is said and done the relationship ends with both parties in an unhealthy mental state.
• Snake
These two are attracted to each other on sight. After exploring a physical relationship, they come to realize they get along mentally as well.
• Horse
Dogs and Horses come together to form long lasting, happy and successful relationships.
• Sheep
Dogs and sheep will spend time with each other, but they won't nessecarily enjoy it. They have nothing in common, so they have no reason to be attracted to each other.
• Monkey
The strong desire of the Dog and Monkey to be together will make this relationship work, and in the end they complement each other.
• Rooster
Lack of common ground make the Rooster/Dog relationship an uphill struggle.
• Dog
Dogs are compassionate, understanding and dedicated to each other. They ususally form long-lasting relationships.
• Pig
Although this relationship can get a bit on the boring side, it is honest, amicable and sincere:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

The Pig
The Pig's best friends are Rabbits or Sheep. Their mortal enemies are Snakes. To find out how other animal signs relate to the Pig, consult the list below.
• Rat
This relationship is a rollercoaster. The terrific companionship and attraction between each other can lead to exspensive fun, good friendship and great happiness.
• Ox
An abundance of sexual attraction and some shared attitudes make the Pig/Ox relationship worth persisting with. With any luck it will result in harmony.
• Tiger
A good humored relationship that keeps both parties smiling. A union bound by friendship and common interests.
• Rabbit
Pigs and Rabbits are warm, happy, close and all around comfy with each other. They can have an enduring love for one another.
• Dragon
Pigs and Dragons share a love so deep, cute and cuddly it will irritate those that co-inhabit the environment they love in. Even flowers cringe in their presence. Seriously -- it's a caring, sharing partnership.
• Snake
Snakes eat pigs. They have little to nothing in common.
• Horse
Horses and Pigs may have fun indulging in fine dining, croquet matches and disco karaoke bars, but when all is said and done, there's no one to pay the bills, do the laundry, or sustain this crazy thing called life. Fun, but unrealistic.
• Sheep
Imagine long, fun nights of champagne, caviar and breaking dishes in a fireplace. Sound pretentious? It is! But Sheep and Pigs love it, and their mutual love and under
standing make this a rewarding relationship.
• Monkey
The occasional mishap, dilemma or confrontation only seems to fuel the sexual tension between the Monkey and the Pig.
• Rooster
Depsite the differences in personality and opinion, the Rooster and Pig can, with a lot of work and patience, form an excellent relationship.
• Dog
Although this relationship can get a bit on the boring side, it is honest, amicable and sincere.
• Pig
The mutual understanding between Pigs usually fades once they realize how superficial the two of them really are.

milindayu
03-22-2007, 09:42 AM
Toooooooooooo Loooooooong ne.............nivaduvak dala tamai meka kiyawanna wenne......

ama_li
03-22-2007, 10:02 AM
Toooooooooooo Loooooooong ne.............nivaduvak dala tamai meka kiyawanna wenne......
itin oyage eka witarak kiyawanna ko...

milindayu
03-22-2007, 10:05 AM
itin oyage eka witarak kiyawanna ko...

ooh......got..it...Thx......Ama_Li........hey a u related to Jet_Li or Brett_Li:confused:

ama_li
03-22-2007, 06:14 PM
None of dem. only bruse_li