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CHINESE-HOROSCOPE: THE RABBIT
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 RABBIT

Rabbit Years
29 January 1903 - 15 February 1904
14 February 1915 - 02 February 1916
02 February 1927 - 22 January 1928
19 February 1939 - 07 February 1940
06 February 1951 - 26 January 1952
25 January 1963 - 12 February 1964
11 February 1975 - 30 January 1976
29 January 1987 - 16 February 1988
16 February 1999 - 04 February 2000
03 February 2011 - 22 January 2012

Rabbits in General
The Rabbit is the 4th animal in the Chinese zodiac. A Rabbit person is peace-loving, usually kind, sweet and popular with a well-ordered life. Rabbits are not weak, they merely avoid a fight and have great diplomatic and negotiating skills. Their homes will have the very best furniture and are always beautiful. They derive pleasure from this and prefer to spend their time at home with their family rather than going out for entertainment. Rabbits are symbols of longevity and often live to a ripe old age.

Rabbit Strengths
A Rabbit person is calm, gentle, discreet and reserved. They are gracious and good mannered. Rabbits have good memories, and are intelligent, farsighted and intuitive. They are methodical and make good counsellors. Rabbits also have good business acumen and are lucky in business.

Rabbit Challenges
A Rabbit person is very sensitive, and can be little touchy and suspicious. They suffer from regular mood swings. Rabbits are also indecisive, and not always fair.

Rabbit Prosperity in other Animal Years
Rabbits have spring fever in Rabbit, Goat and Pig years, but life is low key in Rat, Horse and Rooster years.

Rabbit Compatibility
Best love match: Ox - you'll be dazzled by their strong sex appeal, and an Ox will love your slushy romanticism.
Probably best to avoid: Dragon - they'll smash your lovesick dreams and walk all over you.

And compatibility with the other signs?
Snake - if you can accept this lover's secretive, solitary side, love between you runs deep. Sex just gets better!
Horse - You get a big kick out of this lover's carefree company. But run, Rabbit, run if you fear to lose your heart.
Goat - A soul-mate! You are both so loyal and loving, the only danger is complacency. Don't be stay-at-homes.
Monkey - You are nuts about this playful lover, but can be baffled by their antics. Great sex, but some insecurity.
Rooster - An erotic, exotic but exacting lover. Strong mutual attraction - just don't let them sap your confidence.
Dog - This affectionate and faithful soul makes you feel so good about yourself! And the feeling is entirely mutual.
Pig - This magnanimous lover adores and indulges you. Just be prepared to share them with a wide social circle.
Rat - sexy warmth and tenderness, so long as you're not confounded by their slick wit and rejection of routine.
Tiger - what would such a fearsomely attractive lover want with you? Your warmth, affection and true love, that's what!

The Sexy Rabbit
The most romantic of all the Chinese sings, you just love to cuddle and canoodle almost as much as you love living up to your Rabbit reputation. When you're snuggled up with the one you love, you melt whenever your lover smoothes your hair, kisses your cheek and gazes into your eyes. It's your idealistic nature that makes you find some sex rather too impersonal and mechanical. Instead you love a partner who slowly undresses you, telling how wonderful you look and how fabulous you are, before gently kissing every inch of your body. It's the soppy things in a relationship that count for you, so woe betide a lover who loves and leaves - you'll cry for a month before seeking revenge. You adore being treated well, which is when your deeper fiery nature comes to the fore, making you a sensitive and considerate lover. And you don't get many of those nowadays.

How to Snare a Rabbit
Concentrate on making a Rabbit feel important, special and loved. Use their pet-name at every opportunity and spend hours kissing and stroking them. And never underestimate the power of seduction with this sign - one candlelit dinner and you'll be on your way to ecstasy before you've even ordered coffee.

Famous Rabbits
Frank Sinatra ~ 12 December 1915
Whitney Houston ~ 9 August 1963