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Cancer Woman and Cancer Man

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These two really prefer – and need – the warmth and protection of a socially-sanctioned and legally-cemented relationship. It’s extremely doubtful that any Cancerian could be comfortable for long under the psychological burden of an illicit union. (What would mother think?) Tradition and the sacredness of home life are too deeply ingrained in the Cancerian’s subconscious to be discarded without great uneasiness of spirit.

 

These two can surely discover lots of things to do together, based on interests they have in common – like poring stamps and old coins, crying on each other’s cozy shoulders, visiting each other’s homesteads, redecorating the house, gardening, traveling, exchanging dreams and nightmares, reading or writing poetry, singing or listening to music, making wihses on the New Moon and sharing Lunar madness under the Full Moon. She can cook for him and he can earn money for her. Or he can cook for her, and she can earn money for him. Either way. All Cancerian men like fine food, and most are good cooks. All Cancerian women like supplemental incomes, and most are good at earning it. The possibilities of both harmony and tension between two Crabs in love – is money.

 

They both sniffle, sob and weep a lot – at sad movies, over real or imagined neglect from the mate, about their lost childhood – and sometimes for no reason at all, except that their emotions wax and wane with the Moon’s periodicity. As for sex, it is worth keeping in mind that passiveness is not always a negative opinion.

 

Secrecy is a trait they’ll have to curb early in their relationship. Although Crabs of both sexes like to keep secrets, neither one likes to have secrets kept from him – or her. If they work at being more open and direct, less subtle and evasive, much hurt can be avoided.

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