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The Tiger is born under the sign
of courage. He/she is very quick-witted and alert and always
on top of things. An original thinker, the Tiger is always
brimming with new ideas and enthusiasm for some new scheme or
project. The Tiger has tremendous energy and is a very
charismatic figure. The female Tiger is usually known for her
well-groomed appearance. Never a hair out of place, always the
most stylish clothes, the female Tiger is always one of the
most attractive women in the room. The female Dragon will be
her competition in the looks department, but unlike the female
Dragon, who exudes an earthy natural beauty, the Tiger will
exude a more sophisticated and pampered kind of beauty. Unlike
the Dragon, the Tiger knows she is beautiful and revels in it.
Many models are born under the Tiger sign. Both the male and
female tigers are charismatic figures and are not afraid to
voice their firm views and opinions.
The Tiger adores a challenge and
competition. He/she is prepared to take risks in business as
well as his/her love life if something catches his/her
imagination. He/she will risk everything for what attracts
his/her fancy. He/she will not be bound by convention or the
dictates of others. It is not surprising to see the Tiger cast
off his job , position or marriage in order to go off and do
what he/she wants to do. The Tiger has a restless nature and
will experience freedom at all costs. Once the Tiger has
acquired this new life, new romance, new thing that was so
tantalizing to him/her, he/she will soon tire of it and cast
it away. It is imperative for the Tiger to continue having the
feeling that he/she is free to do as he/she wishes. He/she
loves challenges and sometimes the "getting" of the thing
he/she has gone after is the best part of the experience for
him/her. The chase is the "thing". Once the thing has been
"gotten" the allure is no longer there. The Tiger is so
impulsive that he/she himself/herself regrets his/her own
impulsiveness, but he/she cannot help himself/herself. He/she
is quick to act on those yearnings which engulf him/her. It is
difficult for the restless Tiger to enjoy a great deal of
success because he/she never sticks to anything long enough to
accomplish the goal in which he/she sets for himself.
Because of constant change in
his/her life it is a good thing that he/she is adaptable.
He/she has an adventurous spirit and doesn't want to settle in
one place for any length of time. In the early stages of life,
The Tiger most likely will change career paths several times,
his/her jobs, his/her residences and his/her romances. The
Tiger is surprisingly honest and forthcoming in his/her
dealings with the people in his/her life. He/she will not
sneak out of a job or relationship. He/she will confront the
people to be told and tell them he/she is moving on. He/she
sees nothing wrong with this behavior and thus is not ashamed
of living his/her life according to his/her own wishes.
Courage comes into play again as the Tiger faces life head on.
He/she hates any sort of hypocrisy or falsehood and doesn't
see why people have to lie to each other. He/she can be
rebellious especially against any form of petty authority. The
Tiger never avoids his God-given right to stand up for
himself/herself and express his/her opinions. If someone must
be confronted, the Tiger doesn't shirk his duty from lack of
courage. This tendency can make him/her a natural leader and
his/her adaptability could make him/her a natural for the
armed services if he/she could avoid feelings of
rebelliousness for authority. Very few are to found in the
military due to the failure of the Tiger to obey orders.
The Tiger is independent and
rarely asks help from others. He/she does not like to give
others credit for his/her accomplishments and doesn't suffer
from false humbleness. He/she is too honest for that. He/she
is generous and a little too much of a spendthrift.
The Tiger tries to exude an
image, one of attractiveness, dignity,and authority. He/she
wants people to know he/she is "somebody" and enjoys being
treated as special or as a V.I.P. He/she cares for his/her
reputation but will risk it all to find happiness. The Tiger
often marries young and will find his closest match with the
Pig, Dog, Horse and Goat. He can get along with the Rat,
Rabbit, and Rooster but will find the Ox and Snake too serious
and confining for his/her liking. Just being around a Monkey
will irritate him/her - too mischievous and inquisitive. A
Tiger simply cannot get along with another Tiger. He cannot
stand a Dragon either for the fact both will want to dominate
the relationship and will find it impossible to compromise on
even the smallest thing.
It is hard to believe that
anyone has ever been bored by a Tiger. Just watching this
honest and courageous person lead his/her wild and energetic
life is a source of inspiration for others. |