Thursday, February 8, 2007
Geminian Female: Ms. Passionate
The difference between a girl born under the sign of the twins and a harem is her apparent lack of interest in earthly passion. It's hard to get her to settle down long enough to take passion or anything else very seriously. Her mind is always traveling, and she keeps up a pretty good running commentary simultaneously. But look a little deeper. Somewhere, hidden among the several women who make up one Gemini female, is a romantic one-one who is capable of intense passion, if you can manage to make the mental, spiritual and physical blending complete.

Gemini girls are generally very possessive about their relations and their siblings. But they often tend not to show it openly. Mercury women pursue artistic bent of mind once their jobs are been eulogized by others. They are often easily bewildered but at the same time they get easily heartbroken. One needs to tackle them with enough love and care. She may have a surprisingly good head for business and will lack all your original ideas at times.

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Geminian Women are often moody, too generous and genuine at times. A Mercury-ruled girl longs to be "really, truly in love," but it keeps eluding her. She yearns for motherhood, but often that eludes her, too. She finds a different perfection in each man she meets, as she restlessly searches for the one man who has all the qualities she needs for happiness.

Sometimes,they are great friends and a very helpful people. Generally Mercury girls are fickle minded and tend to change relationships as dresses. So a Mercury girl has always has to be taken under a secured nest. She must feel that the person she is in love with is the ideal man for her.

Excerpts are taken from Linda Goodman.

The Twin Benefits Of Being Gemini...
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