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Attributes & Characteristics of TIGER & their Compatibility for Marriage & Business


Tiger

1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010

Persons born in the year of the tiger are said to be magnetic, romantic, independent, aggressive, courageous, short-tempered often intimidating others and entering into conflict with others. Highly independent minded, stubborn, highly reserved, leadership quality, very aggressive, hard to resist, Smart & bold, unfaithful in love (sexually lusty) outside relationship.

Tiger year people are sensitive, compassionate and considerate. However, being short-tempered, they can be powerful enemies. Though usually deep thinkers and careful planners, they tend to conflict with authority. They get along best with those born in the Year of the Dragon, Horse or Dog; unsuited for Snake or Monkey year people.

The Tiger (1901, 1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986) is courageous, active, and self-assured and makes an excellent leader and protector; tigers attract followers and admirers.  However liberal-minded tigers may be, they are passionate, rash, and resist the authority of others.  Chinese say tigers born at night will be particularly restless, for night is the time they scavenge for food.  The Western term for a particularly fierce woman is “dragon lady,” but the Chinese call her an “old tiger lady.”  And for this reason some Chinese avoid having children in the Tiger Year—for fear of having a daughter.

"Born leader" is the key word for the Tigers. They are always in the lead and are most likely the ones to cry out "Let's Go"! Noble and Fearless, Tigers are respected for their courage, even from those working against them.

Tiger people are daring fighters; they are capable of standing up to the better end for what they think is right. Although they could be selfish from time to time in the little things, they are capable of great generosity.

Tigers are unpredictable, always tense. And like to be in a hurry. Tiger people are difficult to resist, for they are magnetic characters and their natural air of authority confers a certain prestige on them.

They are tempestuous yet calm, warm-hearted yet fearsome, courageous in the face of danger yet yielding and soft in mysterious, unexpected places. Tigers are very confident, perhaps too confident sometimes.

Although they love adventures, and are addicted to excitement it is better not to challenge a Tiger's confidence. They like being obeyed and not the other way around. Because Tigers are urgent people and always in a hurry to get things done right, they usually choose to operate alone. Tigers like to work; they are hard-working and dynamic. If you assign a task to a Tiger, the job will be undertaken and accomplished with enthusiasm and efficiency.

Tigers make money, but they are not directly interested in money. Still, the Tiger needs not worry about money: just when they fear the money is gone, more seems to show up. Tigers are sensitive, emotional. They are capable of great love, but they become too intense about it. They are also territorial and possessive, if you are a friend of a Tiger, they want you to take their side against the bad guys and because the Tiger is so adorable, you often do.

As lovers, Tigers are passionate and romantic, but the real challenge for the Tiger is to grasp the true meaning of moderation.

Direction : East
Clash With: Monkey, Snake
Compatible With: Horse, Dragon, Dog, Pig
Suitable Careers: Writer, Musician, Artist

Zodiac elemental Gemstone associated with month of birth:

January: Garnet/ Hessonite

July: Ruby, Carnelian

February: Amethyst

August: Green Agate

March: Aquamarine

September: Citrine

April: Clear Crystal

October: Opal, White King

May: Green Agate

November: Citrine

June: Moonstone, Pearl

December: Turquoise, Amethyst

Tiger's Compatibility with Other Animals

Rat

65 - In order for success, both must endure.

Ox

33 - Almost impossible to make it work.

Tiger

52 - Two tigers? Not recommended.

Rabbit

46 - Difficult. Possible convenience marriage.

Dragon

76 - Despite minor difficulties, it's good for marriage.

Snake

69 - Difficult to see what they could see in each other.

Horse

86 - Why not, they have lots in commons.

Goat

24 - One of the worst combinations.

Monkey

81 - These two make eager lovers.

Rooster

55 – Not a balanced relationship.

Dog

89 - Good! A balanced and harmonic relationship.

Pig

79 - They are very different, but this will work.

 
 

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