good matches
CANCER / MONKEY
CANCER / PIG
VIRGO / MONKEY
VIRGO / PIG
PISCES / OX
PISCES / TIGER
CAPRICORN / PIG
CAPRICORN / MONKEY
bad matches
SCORPIO / HORSE
LEO / HORSE
AQUARIUS / CAT
AQUARIUS / HORSE
taurusrat
Well known Taurus/Rat people include:
charles aznavour
paula yates
steve winwood
william shakespeare
busta rhymes
roy orbison
glenda jackson
engelbert humperdinck
dennis hopper
david gedge
judy finnigan
albert finney
perry como
eagle eye cherry
glen campbell
charlotte bronte
bono
Conservative, resourceful and artistically inclined, Taurean Rats have great charm, love the good life but can be excessively indulgent.  Taurus, however, will help Rat to appreciate more fully the talents of others.
This combination is very interesting. Your personality implies, on one hand, stability and opening on reality which are particular to the Taurus sign, and on the other hand the lightness and intellectuality of the Rat sign. Therefore, you are neither too materialistic nor too idealistic.

You've much humor and charm, and always preserve a candid and juvenile side to your character. Everything is for you good to know as you take an interest in a multitude of diverse things, by getting information mostly from reading and surfing on the Internet. When you tackle whatever subject, you're often inexhaustible because of your immense knowledge. You also like to do odd jobs thanks to your great manual dexterity.

In your career, you know how to sell yourself at a very high price, helped in this by your great sense of opportunity and also your power of persuasion. Intermediary positions as well as commerce and artistic jobs suit you well.

Your health is good on the whole but with marked vulnerability to respiratory troubles. In order to stay well, you must absolutely avoid smoking.

You've the sense of friendship. But in love, you're rather inclined to flitting about out of your taste for pleasing and also out of your spirit of game. However, you generally improve with age, and you're not particularly concerned by mid-life crisis.
tony
hancock
roy
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