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chinese zodiac compatibility question?
Could anyone tell me if the fire dragon and the fire snake are compatible?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
The Snake and Dragon make a wonderful romantic match. The Snake secretly adores the Dragon’s dramatic flair, while the Dragon is entranced by the Snake’s air of mystery. The more the Snake appears disinterested in the Dragon’s exploits, the harder the Dragon will work to win the Snake’s approval. These two love playing cat-and-mouse, knowing that this game always ends in a good bedroom tussle. Granted, the Snake will sometimes tire of the Dragon’s bragging, while the Dragon will breathe fire at the Snake’s pessimism. Still, these two admire each other’s strengths so much that they’re usually willing to overlook their weaknesses.
In terms of friendship, the Snake and Dragon get along very well, too. These two enjoy taking gambles of all kinds: creative, emotional and financial. The Dragon is naturally lucky, and can stumble across lots of golden opportunities. The sly Snake will work to capitalize on these offers, resulting in doubled wealth for both to enjoy. The Snake’s fragile ego makes this sign extremely jealous. At times, Dragons might feel crushed in their friend’s iron grip. At times like these, the Dragon needs to breathe fire and keep the Snake at bay, just in the interest of maintaining a healthy distance.
Sexually, the Snake and Dragon emit sparks. They both feel an immediate attraction to each other. The Snake adores the Dragon’s fiery passion, while the Dragon enjoys the Snake’s sinewy movements. The Dragon must learn to linger in bed after sex is over, as the Snake enjoys snuggling as much as the act itself.
- 1 decade ago
Snake ( 1917 - 1929 - 1941 - 1953 - 1965 - 1977 - 1989 )
Rich in wisdom and charm, you are romantic and deep thinking and your intuition guides you strongly. Avoid procrastination and your stingy attitude towards money. Keep your sense of humor about life. The Snake would be most content as a teacher, philosopher, writer, psychiatrist, and fortune teller. Some Snakes: Clara Barton, Liz Claiborne, Charles Darwin, Mary Baker Eddy, Elizabeth I, Fannie Farmer, Anne Frank, Mahatma Gandhi, Ellen Goodman, Carole King, Martin Luther King, Abraham Lincoln, Edgar Allen Poe
Dragon ( 1916 - 1928 - 1940 - 1952 - 1964 - 1976 - 1988 )
Full of vitality and enthusiasm, the Dragon is a popular individual even with the reputation of being foolhardy and a "big mouth" at times. You are intelligent, gifted, and a perfectionist but these qualities make you unduly demanding on others. You would be well-suited to be an artist, priest, or politician. Some Dragons: Louisa May Alcott, SusanB. Anthony, Joan of Arc, Pearl Buck, Sigmund Freud, Theodore Seuss Geisel, John Lennon, Florence Nightingale, Pat Schroeder, Mae West.
I guess the only compatibility here is being in the Chineses Zodiac...
- ?Lv 65 years ago
When it comes to friendship, Dragon and Snake are pretty compatible. But in romantic relationships they are not as great together.
The best match for a Dragon woman is a Monkey man.
The best match for a Dragon man is a Rat woman.
The best match for a Snake woman is a Rooster man.
The best match for a Snake man is an Ox woman.
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- Anonymous6 years ago
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chinese zodiac compatibility question?
Could anyone tell me if the fire dragon and the fire snake are compatible?
Source(s): chinese zodiac compatibility question: https://tr.im/FJ9CC - HappygoluckyLv 41 decade ago
The Dragon ( 龍 ) is the only mythical creature in the Chinese zodiac. ... The Dragon is most compatible with the Rat, Monkey, Snake and Rooster
- 1 decade ago
The website below seems to be a good place to start...
- Anonymous5 years ago
very interesting question
- Anonymous1 decade ago
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