and your partner is a male..

Rat
Ox
Tiger
Rabbit/Cat
Dragon
Snake
Horse
Sheep
Monkey
Rooster
Dog
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Rat

This match may not bring out the best in each party. Both are charming and pleasant but not selfless and dedicated individuals. They could be friendly and sincere but constant coexistence may create a strain on both of them. He is a possessive and romantic and she tends to be too passive in her reponse to him. Expectations on either side may be greatly reduced in the final accounting.
 

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Ox

The Rabbit/Cat finds the Ox steady, realistic and dependable while the Ox sees her as sociable, sympathetic and feminine. However, he can be very exacting and will criticize her for her lack of discipline and she will respond by becoming withdrawn and oversensitive. But getting to know each other may be well worth an effort in this marriage, as both of them could sustain a satisfying relationship if they can adjust a bit.
 

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Tiger

The demure Rabbit may be attracted to the rugged and appealing Tiger man but when she takes a closer look, she may be frightened by his impulsiveness and daring. He on the other end cannot appreciate her moody and worrying nature. She is rational and opportunistic while he is led by his feelings and has little need for diplomacy and tact. She is polite and sensitive. He is loud and spontaneous. Both will have to make a major effort to put up with each other's idiosyncrasies.
 

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Rabbit/Cat

Will cohabitate peacefully and quietly. Both are calm and intelligent enough to do whatever is practical and necessary. However, they can only gratify each other to a point, as they tend to perform what is essential and not much more. This is because the Rabbit/Cat is basically not selfless and serving. Matrimony for them will have to be a well thought out affair with equal sharing of responsibilities. There will be some snags when either one starts to think he is bearing a little more of the weight than he should. They are both gifted and intuitive but may neglect to encourage each other.
 

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Dragon

She needs his strength and daring while he relies on her competence and companionship. He is forceful and outspoken; she is indulgent but tactful. She will manage an artistic and restful home for him. She is adaptable but moody and defenseless; he serves as her warrior and protector. A good marriage if they strive for their common welfare, not allowing petty or calculating concerns to interfere.
 

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Snake

The Snake is forceful and dominant and the well-bred Rabbit will be receptive to his way of thinking. Both share the same exclusive and refined preferences and these two can strike a harmonious chord mentally and romantically. However these signs are also basically not so obliging. They may neglect each other in their search for self-expression and gratification of their desires. However the Rabbit is not as possessive as the Snake and will not mind very much if he gets wrapped up in his work or cannot pay her too much attention. She will be content as long as he provides her with a lovely home and pays all the bills. A relatively peaceful combination.
 

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Horse

These two parties may not find accord in such a relation because of the differences in their personalities. He is annoyed by her detached, cautious and impeccable ways. She can be affectionate, inspired and very personable once he can reassure her that he is a dedicated and capable provider and family man. But he does not care to have her or anyone else anchor their hopes all on him, so off he goes in whatever direction he pleases. No doubt he will perform well but the tender Rabbit/Cat cannot stand uncertainty and insecurity. As a result, both will be discontented and unhappy.
 

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Sheep

These two personalities may be compatible to a very high degree, If the astute and inscrutable suave Rabbit/Cat wife takes the lead, she can help the Sheep to perform great things with his inherent talents. The Rabbit/Cat is gentle enough for the sentimental and at times, passive Sheep, but she is decisive and shrewd where he tends to be too generous or compassionate. She will provide him with the right environment to work well in and he will be grateful for her guidance and subtle way of steering him onto the right path. Both are sensitive to and solicitous of each other's moods. In this marriage, they could accumulate more than just love and happiness.
 

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Monkey

He is a positive and innovative thinker and a captivating performer. She is very personable and well-mannered, although somewhat superficial. Both can be diplomatic and inscrutable about obtaining their objectives. The Monkey needs a lot of attention and compliments to keep him charming and companionable. The Rabbit/Cat is drawn toward quiet surroundings rather than active pursuits. He delights in controversy; she abhors dissent. They have totally different approaches toward life. In the end, both are realistic about their situation and will either adjust accordingly or seek a better solution.
 

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Rooster

They are unlikely to ever find their ideal love in each other. Their personalities may clash strongly because both are vexed by each other's negative traits. He is outspoken, exacting and overzealous in his cutting criticism. She is an artistic and reticent intellectual who may be a bit self-indulgent and unwilling to work hard. When the industrious and ruthlessly efficient Rooster gets through with her, she may feel like a victim of the Inquisition. Needless to say, the Rabbit/Cat will be defiant and uncommunicative. The Rooster's lack of tact and indelicate ways are not intentional, but he cannot avoid hurting the Rabbit/Cat who thrives on sympathy and consideration.
 

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Dog

A good and lasting match. The Rabbit/Cat is imaginative, charming and diplomatic. The Dog is straightforward but agreeable in manner. Both enjoy honest fun and entertainment, but will prefer activities that have useful purposes. They have innately cooperative spirits and will allow each other a fair degree of independence and assertiveness. She has a strong need for comfort and luxury, while he is less materialistic and more understanding. Both will have little difficulty in putting up with each other's pecularities. A union that should bring out the best in each of the partners.
 

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Boar

The Boar is courageous and dedicated enough for the quiet and well mannered Rabbit/Cat. She is sagacious, resilient and subtle enough to impart some of her astuteness to him without his noticing. He finds her kind and cautious and will lavish on her both his affections and the luxuries she likes. The Boar is selfless enough not to seek more than the Rabbit/Cat can give and she will be happy to be the object of his attentions and generosity. Both could feel enriched by the union.
 

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