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Laughing and Loving It
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| Best at : Love |
Worst at : Marriage |
This relationship is generally just fun for both partners. It emphasizes enjoyment, whether in the personal, professional or family sphere. Not that the relationship can't get the job done; it can be extremely efficient and effective. But the partners believe that if something is worth doing it can be done the easy way or the hard way, and the easy way is obviously to be preferred Loose and relaxed attitudes are valued highly here, and uptight, tense ones are eschewed.
Gemini I-Libra II love affairs and friendships are definitely pleasure oriented. Having a good time is given top priority. Those who view this relationship askance are likely to be thinking that it is shallow or superficial, but perhaps this is only jealousy; when two people can satisfy each other as easily and naturally as this pair, they must be doing something right. Particularly with friends, however, trouble may start just at that point where serious attitudes begin to emerge. Pollyannaish relationships like this one are not really ready for trouble, and once it arises it may ruin the pair's good time. Should a major disaster or two appear—financial, academic, domestic or physical—this relationship may find itself on the brink of extinction.
Marriages usually have their share of woes and stress, and woes and stress are never the preferred mode for this couple. Unless they are prepared to take the bad with the good, ride through some heavy storms and even suffer unsolved problems for years, they had better not live together but remain friends or lovers.
Work relationships can be loads of fun, but can the work really get done? For the most part, yes—in fact Gemini I-Libra II co-workers can do a lot in addition to livening up the workplace. The social aspects of work are important, too, and the wit and ironic bite of this duos sense of humor can serve to keep everyone on their toes—laughing, and loving it.
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Try getting serious once in a while—seriousness need not signal the end of enjoyment. At some point it may be necessary to grow up.
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In Association with :
The secret language of relationships
by
Gary Goldscneider and Joost Elffers
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