Chicken + Pig
You will be a revolving couple with Mrs. Pig everywhere and Mr. Chicken at the center. Both men continued this lifestyle as a matter of course.
Mr. Rooster likes to observe trivial details and is good at analyzing them to draw conclusions. Mrs. Pig is warm and kind, kind and sacrificial. She has a strong sense of country and is a good wife and mother who can give others plenty of space and is trustworthy. Mr. Rooster is more self-righteous in front of Mrs. Pig, and often plays the role of a critic criticizing current ills. Mrs. Pig is not good at independent thinking and is easy to accept other people's suggestions. If Mr. Chicken gives Mrs. Pig a little favor, she will readily accept his advice. Of course, Mrs. Pig also longs to be loved and hopes that Mr. Chicken can share her worries.
Cancer 2 - Pisces 3
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Cancer 2 and Pisces 3
Personal A week of dancers and a week of dreamers
General summary: This is a dangerous combination, with a tendency to indulge in pleasure and indulge in material desires. They are not easily satisfied. They often feel that they don't get enough from each other, and they don't get everything they want.
Love: It is not surprising that these two people are addicted to sex. In their marriage and love, at least some clues have been exposed. As a result, warnings from the outside world always follow. However, Cancer II's inferiority complex or lack of confidence, and Pisces III's mentality of needing to be taken seriously and expecting to become an idol, may stimulate them to sink further. The obsessions of Pisces IIIs are especially dangerous. In such complexes, Pisces IIIs sometimes encourage others to rely too much on them.
Work: At work, this pair sometimes behaves like workaholics, sometimes affected by mood or drugs, they are not interested in working and lack the motivation to get on the right track. In such a parent-child combination, emotional dependence may hinder psychological development and spiritual growth.
Best combination: Friends
Worst combination: Couple
Advice: Open your eyes and see the facts. Avoid self-deception. Listen to other people's observations. Don't encourage dependence in others. Stay objective.