Chinese horoscope and compatibility of signs: The Horse woman in love

To maintain a fully satisfying relationship you must have a special connection between the two of you. But, how to verify that this affinity really exists and is not just an invention of your brain in love? The Chinese horoscope suggests that you discover who you are most compatible with according to the year in which you were both born.

In the Chinese zodiac, each year is starred by one of the twelve animals considered. People born under the influence of each of their animals are reflected in their qualities. And of course, there are some animals that get along better with some than with others.

The Horse is the seventh sign of the Chinese zodiac. If your year of birth is one of the following, you will have been born under the influence of the Horse: 1906, 1918, 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002 or 2014. The animal that corresponds to you varies if you were born in January because the Chinese year begins in February and, therefore, the sign is changed in that month. Some of the celebrities born under the sign of the Horse are: Marta Tomé or Usher.

Who is the Horse woman compatible with?

The Horse woman has a spirit of freedom: she likes to feel her hair blowing in the wind and not have to worry too much. One of the signs with which she is most compatible when it comes to love is with the Dog. Like them, the Horse woman is always faithful to those she considers trustworthy. Her eternally positive outlook on her life is what makes Tigers so attracted to him.

Your natural spontaneity makes the other signs appreciate your presence because it brings them joy. However, if you are a Horse, you must be careful not to be too cloying or you will get signs that, in principle, could maintain an acceptable relationship with you like the Dragon, end up running away. Probably, your most satisfying love relationship is not with a Rabbit, Pig or Goat either, although they can maintain very cordial contact.

Horse women are incompatible with Rat men. While the Horses seek a more carefree life, the Rats err on the side of cunning. And it is that the Horse girls are too unpredictable for the Monkeys.

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