and your partner is a male..
Rat
He is success-oriented and a home and family man. She is affectionate and generous but very unconventional. They will have a lot in common as they are both sociable, active and have many interests. He will seek power and riches and she loves the prestige and recognition it provides. However he could be resentful of her unpredictable manners and she may criticize him for being niggardly at times. Both are basically optimists and will try to work out their differences or call it quits.
Ox
He is interested in personal success and achievement; she is interested in herself before anything else. He is practical, well-organized and stable; she finds him too predictable and dour. The Tiger wife can be very temperamental if she feels neglected, while the Ox cannot stand tantrums and will not tolerate her fussing over nothing. They are on different wavelengths. The reserved Ox will be shocked by the Tiger's unrestrained and passionate display of emotions. She on the other hand will be frustrated by his coldness and may need a more warm-blooded and responsive partner.
Tiger
They are both attractive, vibrant and charming and may have a great deal in common. However, both are equally rebellious, stubborn and quick on the draw when displeased and there could be a strain in their household from bruised egos. Both need a lot of personal freedom. They may be able to patch up their differences as they have excellent senses of humor, but the family budget may have a perpetual hole in it as these are two big spenders.
Rabbit/Cat
The Rabbit/Cat is imaginative and docile, inclined toward mental and creative endeavours. The lady Tiger is dramatic, sensuous and electric. She may be too strong and colorful for the quiet and impeccable Rabbit/Cat. On the other hand, she finds him impersonal and lacking in emotions. He could help her solve her problems but she may be too inattentive to listen. She could build up his confidence and assertiveness but he is not too keen on her method of teaching. They tend not to mix well together as, in the final analysis, what one like, the other shuns.
Dragon
Not a quiet, conventional and uneventful marriage at all. Both partners are progressive, pioneering and active. They could provide each other stimulating company if they understand their basic individual need for freedom and expression. The Tiger wife may respect and adore her Dragon spouse but will never give up her own identity. He will be in trouble if he tries to give her obedience training. Both are quick tempered and will resist being dominated. An adventurous marriage if they can maintain a workable balance.
Snake
A difficult and upsetting relationship for both sides. They cannot understand or overlook each other's frailties. Both signs are passionate and deeply suspicious. They cannot ever really trust each other. The Snake is refined, intellectual and constant. The Tiger wife is altruistic, lively and idealistic. The self contained Snake finds her too unconventional, stimulating and outspoken. She, on the other hand, is resentful of his secretiveness, aloof behavior and intense ambition. They speak entirely different languages and cannot communicate.
Horse
There will be a spirit of unity between these two signs. They are bonded to each other by the same animated, lively and passionate outlook in life. He is captivated by her vivacious personality and she is greatly attracted to his colorful, vibrant and self-assured manners. Both are active, affable and appealing. The Horse can manage to keep the money coming in and the Tiger is at her best as his radiant and charming hostess. Since they share the same philosophy, they will gravitate toward the same goals. Much togetherness can be achieved in this marriage.
Sheep
The Sheep is a domestic soul and needs affection and understanding. The Tiger Lady is temperamental and unconventional. He is easily hurt by her sudden bursts of fury and dramatic scenes. He is genteel and needs a quiet and comfortable home, while she is all for a fast life and cannot put up with his unhurried and worrying ways. She is too strong for his liking. He is too weak to handle her effectively. Both may end up displeased in this combination.
Monkey
Not a very harmonious combination and these two may not find much happiness in their union. Both are allergic to restraints of any kind and will not like playing second fiddle to anyone. They are both apt to think only in terms of "I" and are goaded by strong ambition and self-esteem. The Tiger can be arrogant when not given her way and the Monkey is naturally cunning and suave in his undertakings. They could regard each other with doubts and secret reservations. One has to be more masterful in order to control the other. So there may always be a struggle as to who can do better.
Rooster
A turbulent and spicy marriage. Both are active and progressive souls but they have wide differences in their personalities. He is too egotistic and eccentric for the colorful Tiger lady and she is too much of a fighter to ever concede defeat in the face of his fastidious criticisms. Under different circumstances, they may be energetic and diligent, but in this combination they may be stubborn and petty.
Dog
Both are idealistic by nature and have the same humanitarian interests. The Dog can be more objective and logical than the animated but hotheaded Tigress. He is thus able enough to advise her when she gets too emotional or impulsive. He is diplomatic and unbiased and will persuade her to see reason without touching any of her sensitive spots. The Tiger, on the other hand, is demonstrative, affectionate and honest with her feelings, which the Dog likes, and her sanguine disposition could liven up any relationship. They will feel completely at ease with each other. A well suited match that should enhance this couple's unpretentiousness and generous personalities. A combination that will bring out the best in both.
Boar
A warm and gratifying union, as each side has a strong desire to please the other. Both are affectionate, dynamic and progressive in their basic attitude and will complement each other. He is kind and understanding enough to cope with the unpredictable and exciting moods of the Tiger, while she finds him devoted, courageous and unselfish. The Tiger is usually repentant for her outbursts when she meets no opposition, and the Boar's good humor and compassionate ways will bring out the best in her and make her more compliant to his wishes.