Friday, May 9, 2008

Love Sign Compatibility

Your love sign compatibility, also known as your astrological compatibility, shows how compatible your zodiac sun sign matches with another individual's zodiac sign. Relationship astrology experts state that each person is compatible or incompatible with other people based on their birth dates and zodiac signs. To define this compatibility, we generally compare your element group to the other element groups in the zodiac chart.
Zodiac Elements and their Effect on Love Sign Compatibility:
The four elements of the zodiac define the temperament and orientation of each zodiac sign. Because these elements are rooted in your personal characteristics, they have a strong effect on your romantic compatibility. You tend to very comfortable with those that share your element. By comfortable, we mean that friendships between signs that share elements are formed easily, though this doesn't necessarilly translate into romantic compatibility.
First, the elements are:
Fire: Aries, Leo, Sagittarius
Fire represents enthusiasm, urge, and strong wills.
Earth represents practical, more material concerns.
Air represents abstract thought.
Water represents feelings, emotions, and empathy.
Fire and Earth elements primarily focus on self, while Air and Water tend to focus more on others. Fire and Air tend to be extroverts, optimistic, and free, while Earth and Water are introverts, pessimistic, passive, and secure.
Your Love Match
When analyzing your compatibility, you tend to be most comfortable with those that share your element, though in some cases this does not translate into romantic compatibility. Your best love matches fall into your shared element or into the element that matches with your element. For example, fire is most compatible with the element air and earth is most compatible with water.

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