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The Rabbit is born under the
signs of virtue and prudence. The Rabbit attaches a great
importance to his home and will often spend a great deal of
money and time to furnish it, maintain it, and update it. He
(or she) enjoys his creature comforts. He is a collector and
derives much pleasure from collecting antiques, stamps, art,
coins, or anything else that interests him. The Rabbit loves
to entertain and exhibit his collections. He does not collect
or display with a pretentious "show off" attitude but honestly
enjoys sharing these things which give him great pleasure,. He
hopes that his collections in turn might give his friends some
pleasure as well. He enjoys the finer things in life and
usually has very good taste. He will gravitate to the finest
clothes and the finest restaurants in town.
The Rabbit is methodical and
conscientious. He makes a good lawyer, diplomat, administrator
or priest. He is the most excellent of communicators and
excels in any job in which he can show- case his remarkable
skill in this area. He tends to be loyal to his employers and
makes the best employee an employer could imagine. He is
honest, respected by all and has a high degree of integrity.
If the Rabbit ever finds himself in a position of great power
he will expect these traits in those who work under him and
can become authoritarian. He is a witty and intelligent
speaker and loves to be in a good discussion. He is always
discreet and diplomatic and can be relied on to preserve the
peace in an argument and never to raise his voice in anger. He
avoids confrontation and will let insults slide to keep the
peace.
The Rabbit likes to think out
a problem and does not like to be rushed into making a quick
and sudden decision. He hates to be in a situation that is
fraught with tension. He is a cautious planner and does not
like to take risks. Basically, he likes a secure, calm and
stable environment without change. He is always happy to leave
things just as they are. You will not find the Rabbit
picketing with signs for a change in the status quo.
The Rabbit is not the most
faithful of signs when it comes to marriage. He is best suited
to the Goat, Snake, Pig and Ox. Due to his sociable and
easy-going manner he can also get along with another Rabbit,
the Tiger, Dragon, Horse, Monkey, and Dog. He will feel
ill-at-ease with the Rat and the Rooster as both these signs
tend to want to confront and speak their minds in a critical
way. The Rabbit loathes any form of criticism or
unpleasantness.
The Rabbit will rarely be
short of admirers and will often have several serious romances
before settling down. Having a " significant other" in his
life will be very important to him even if he is not faithful.
The Rabbit takes considerable care with his appearance. Much
time and effort is put into looking smart and well turned out.
You will not see a Rabbit underdressed for an occasion. As a
matter of fact, he will be chic and appropriately dressed at
all times for any occasion. Both the female and male Rabbit
wish to be more than average looking and use everything at
their disposal to become more attractive. The Rabbit believes
if he was not born conforming to society's idea of beauty then
there must be a way around this impediment. He (or she) will
then strive to be the best dressed, the best spoken, the best
groomed, the wittiest conversationalist, ect. And you know
what? He usually is the best. |