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Capricorn Woman and Aquarius Man

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One of these two will feel that he (or she) has many lessons to learn from the other. The one who has lessons to teach will feel an inexplicable compassion fro the weakness and mistakes of the other person, strangely understanding the other’s markedly different motives and behavior.

 

Grounds for dispute may arise over her exaggerated devotion to her family or his refusal to cooperate with her in keeping up appearances with neighbors and relatives. But they should concentrate on each other’s virtues and forget petty annoyances and differences. A Capricorn woman can be surprisingly affectionate, emotionally stable, and loyal – with a strong sense of moral responsibility. She’ll seldom do anything to cause him pain or embarrassment.

 

As for the virtues of an Aquarius lover or husband, no man can keep an intellectual challenge going as long as he can – and love does begin in the mind. Correction: it begins in the minds of those born in the Air Element, like Aquarius. To those born in the Earth Element, like Capricorn, love begins with emotional security. This man is little short on reliability and emotional security. But with enough tolerance and patience from his mate, he can learn. A Capricorn girl who can look upon an ugly frog and see a handsome prince should be able to handle that.

 

He would like to discover a world where leaves never fall – and the Sun never sets. She is sure there is no such world. If they expect to achieve contentment together, she’ll have to help him search for it anyway. And who knows? Maybe he’ll surprise her and find it…if she’ll open her mind, unlock her heart, and discard that word “impossible” from her vocabulary…as he did the first time he ever heard it.

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