Taurus and Virgo are a very good match. Virgo is one of the best signs for Taurus. I wouldn't nesseraly just go by your signs though because i'm a taurus ( April 22 also!!) and i can't stand virgo men!
2006-09-02 18:25:16
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answered by Vernice R 2
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theres a highly compatible relationship.
Match for Virgo and Taurus
When Taurus and Virgo come together, it's a union of innate practicality. Both Signs are logical and down to earth, strongly disciplined and possessed of high standards. Taurus and Virgo are sincere and devoted to one another, and both have a great deal of integrity. They admire each other: Virgo likes Taurus' strength and dedication, and Taurus appreciates Virgo's quick mind.
This is a relationship that may take time to develop, but it will get stronger over time. It's based on common sense and strong principles. These partners can be materialistic, as both individuals enjoy the little comforts in life, but they are a hardworking team. Difficulties can arise if Virgo is too critical for Taurus, who needs to understand that this is Virgo's nature, not a personal attack. Virgo might dislike Taurus' stubborn streak but can learn to be patient and understanding of Taurus' nature. Additionally, Virgo enjoys indulging Taurus -- the Virgo commitment to service combines well with Taurus' love of luxury, pleasing both partners.
Taurus is ruled by Venus and Virgo is ruled by Mercury. Both of these Planets are close to the Sun, so they're always in the same general area even though they are very different. Venus is physical; it's about romance and sensuality, both of which are important to Taurus. Mercury is communication, and it's androgynous -- Virgo will take on the form that it chooses. Virgo has a more intellectual approach, but is good at understanding other people. Because of this, Virgo can learn to be the romantic and sensual partner that Taurus loves. There won't be many arguments over whether either partner is romantic or devoted enough.
Taurus and Virgo are both Earth Signs. Earth Signs are about possessions, and the Taurus-Virgo partners usually surround themselves with beautiful things -- an opulent home, gorgeous artwork, and classy cars. Along with their desire to be financially secure, their love of luxury ensures that this couple will work hard. Additionally, they are a practical pair, and they rarely have problems caused by one partner's overspending.
Taurus is a Fixed Sign and Virgo is a Mutable Sign. While Taurus tends to be practical and focused on one project at a time, Virgo is also practical but likes to focus on more than one idea in a given time span. Because of natural curiosity, it's easy for Virgo to become interested in the projects that Taurus is devoted to. In turn, Taurus needs to give Virgo the choice to enjoy other things too. Taurus can hold on to Virgo's ideas and make them produce something even if Virgo has moved on; in turn, Virgo can show Taurus that lateral thinking can sometimes be better than a Fixed approach.
The best aspect of the Taurus-Virgo relationship is their dedication to working towards the same goals. Both partners enjoy luxury and nice things, and Virgo likes helping Taurus achieve their goals. Their common interests and desires make theirs a highly compatible relationship.
2006-09-03 11:53:00
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answered by ¤Forever¤ 3
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I honestly don't believe in that horoscope mumble jumble. It depends on your personality. It seems like you are having some kind of deja vu dreams you will know who you are dreaming about when you meet them!
2006-09-03 00:52:29
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answered by Ms. Lise 4
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Astrology is guide, not the final word.
2006-09-03 05:03:50
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answered by jhs80123 3
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It really depends on U if U wanna be with him or not.
2006-09-03 00:49:27
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answered by sugarbdp1 6
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They are compatible.Virgo-ans are understanding while Taureans are stubborn.
2006-09-03 05:27:41
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answered by JO T 2
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all thats stars stuff is crap.
2006-09-03 00:49:33
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answered by sara m 2
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