the year of the rooster
Interesting.. I had never before considered which year I was born in, but I guess its year of the rooster. This is pretty accurate, too. You would think that I would have been born in the year of the horse though! ;)
"People born in the Year of the Rooster are deep thinkers, capable, and talented. They like to be busy and are devoted beyond their capabilities and are deeply disappointed if they fail. People born in the Rooster Year are often a bit eccentric, and often have rather difficult relationship with others. They always think they are right and usually are! They frequently are loners and though they give the outward impression of being adventurous, they are timid. Rooster people's emotions, like their fortunes, swing very high to very low. They can be selfish and too outspoken, but are always interesting and can be extremely brave. They are most compatible with Ox, Snake, and Dragon."
The first two sentences of this next one fit, but after that not so much:
"Roosters are very loyal individuals. They do not like dishonesty or mockery of any sort. They are blunt, up front and honest people and expect those around them to be the same. Roosters are happiest when they are surrounded by others, at a party or just a social gathering. They even enjoy the spotlight and will exhibit their charisma and wit in a minute. This star quality can be overbearing, for a Rooster expects you to listen to him while he speaks and can become agitated if you don’t. Roosters do have a tendency to brag about themselves and their achievements and demand an attentive audience when doing so."
More about roosters:
Roosters are typically fit people. They enjoy sports and active hobbies such as hiking and swimming. They don’t get sick very often because they tend to fight illness fairly well. However, when they do get ill, they usually bounce right back. Roosters can be a little high strung, suffering from dramatic mood swings and stress.
As proud as they are of themselves, you can only imagine how they are about their homes. Roosters put a lot of effort into their homes as they reflect the Roosters assets and taste. They are very neat and clean and have everything in its own specific place. They make a chore out of cleaning out drawers and closets with a knack for rearranging them better and better each time they attempt it. This habit is enough to drive anyone berserk, but a Rooster’s family understands his need for a dramatic appearance.
(ok, this is utter crock.. yeah, I totally organize all my drawers! pause pause NOT!! (borat joke of the day!)
An eye for detail means the Rooster is pretty good at handling his finances. He is able to give others good financial advice and can help get budgets under control. However, when it comes to his own finances, the Rooster is either or. He either spends it all or hoards it for a rainy day.
Hobbies and Pastimes: Fishing, gardening, swimming, hiking, mountain climbing
Roosters Dislike: Being made fun of, bad hygiene, impoliteness, unmotivated people
Roosters are generally pretty black or white when it comes to their feelings. They either like you, or they don’t. There is no in between. Although they are vocal with opinions and ideas, Roosters are pretty tight-lipped about their personal emotions and feelings. They certainly don’t wear their hearts on their sleeves. They are intensely private people who never kiss and tell.
Another twist.. a LIBRA rooster!
A disorganized workplace or home will send this Rooster into a tailspin. Clutter is his kryptonite, he hates it. (Did I mention that I HATE clutter??) He is sophisticated and collected, admired by many for his cool demeanor.
And, roosters get along super well with people born in the year of the snake.
Interesting, but I think most of this is pretty sketchy! :P
1 Comments:
I agree...the second two descriptions are better suited than the first one. I was born in the year of the rooster too :) My dad was born in the year of the snake...we often have headbutting matches...but for the most part we get along. Thanks for the interesting read Pippa!
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