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The names of the Chinese Astrological Signs are: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit (or Hare), Dragon, Snake (or Serpent), Horse, Goat (or Sheep), Monkey, Hen (or Rooster), Dog and Pig.
THE GOAT
Goat Years
13 February 1907 - 01 February 1908
01 February 1919 - 19 February 1920
17 February 1931 - 05 February 1932
05 February 1943 - 24 January 1944
24 January 1955 - 11 February 1956
09 February 1967 - 29 January 1968
28 January 1979 - 15 February 1980
15 February 1991 - 03 February 1992
01 February 2003 - 20 January 2004
20 January 2015 - 08 January 2016
Goats in General
The Goat is the 8th animal in the Chinese zodiac and is the symbol of social success and a good career in China. Generally, a Goat person is elegant, charming and creative. However, they are the most moody amongst all of the Chinese Horoscope signs. Goats are very romantic, gentle, caring and endearing but can be a bit bossy.
Goat Strengths
A Goat person is quiet, restful, patient, artistic, adaptable and gentle. They are easy going, make friends easily, gentle, compassionate and affectionate. Goats dislike strict discipline. They are fond of children and are artistic, creative and fashionable. They also enjoy comfort and love of the home and this is where they really feel safe.
Goat Challenges
A Goat person is extremely sensitive and will take comments very personally. They are also dreamers and on occasion are pessimistic and worry for nothing. They can also be lazy and are indecisive. They are poor in business as they are disorganised but they do make good craftsmen, artists or writers. Can be moody at times, fear taking the initiative and can be gloomy. Goats like to be loved and hate being pushed around.
Goat Prosperity in other Animal Years
Goats frisk about in Goat, Rabbit and Pig years, but will feel tethered in Ox, Dragon and Dog years
Goat Compatibility
Best love match: Rabbit - you'll sizzle with this romantic sign. You have loads in common and they will understand your dreamy, spiritual ways of expressing your feelings.
Probably best to avoid: Snake - will never make you feel any more than a flaky dreamer. Who needs them?
And compatibility with the other signs?
Monkey - this funny, complex lover can run rings around you, but you won't mind, just so long as they are truly committed.
Rooster - this ultra-finicky lover finds few faults with you (what's to criticise?), but their red-hot sexuality can daunt you.
Dog - what a pair of softies! You express your love in words, by gesture, physically, but the relationship can drift.
Pig - this domesticated yet social, life-and-soul lover fills you with joy. You bring a rare refinement to your loving.
Rat - this lover is beguiled by your homey, lovey-dovey warmth, but you must work to stimulate this mental fidget.
Ox - deep, abiding affection is on offer when this strong, profoundly sexual lover learns your goodness is for real.
Tiger - try not to cling. It is for your warm, sexy love style, not nagging or pleading, that this lover stays around.
Dragon - this driven, impulsive character goes all out for love, life, work. You must try to set a steadier pace.
Horse - a head-turning, head-spinning lover with confidence enough for two, who is stilled by your sweet, gentle touch.
Goat - will you go heart to heart, or head to head? Share abiding love, or lose patience with each other's passivity?
The Sexy Goat
The flower-children of the zodiac, Goats actually never follow the herd. Instead you have a laid back, dreamy nature that others find adorable. In love, you like to get back to nature and love nothing better than giving yourself to your lover in the great outdoors, with the sun and breeze caressing your body as you twine flowers in your lover's hair and gaze into their eyes. To you, anything unnatural is a turn-off, so you don't like the trappings of seduction like sexy underwear and gimmicky products. Instead, you like slow, leisurely lovemaking that focuses on the simple earthy pleasures of skin meeting skin. Of course, few people guess this side of you at first, as you tend to keep most feelings locked deep inside. But with the right person, you abandon yourself joyously to lovemaking - and keep the neighbours awake all night!
How to Snare a Goat
Wear natural clothes like cotton, wool and linen. Reveal how your best-ever sexual encounter was in the middle of a forest in the middle of summer, then do something romantic like buying them a teddy bear. Suddenly, you'll find yourself being pulled through a hedge to make passionate love on a hillside. Don't say you weren't warned!
Famous Goats
Laurence Olivier ~ 22 May 1907
George Harrison ~ 25 February 1943
Jim Morrison ~ 8 December 1943
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