Monday, February 12, 2007
Sagi Male: Lady's Man
He can be captured with certain maneuvers. But first one have got to get him down off that white horse, away from those elephants, and of course the bearded lady has to go. Causes and circuses don't leave much time for family life, let alone sentimental hand-holding. He's so optimistic, if his enemies mailed him a huge carton of manure, he wouldn't be offended. He'd just figure they forgot to include the horse. That kind of optimism can be dangerous. It's really just another term for blind faith. The Sagittarian man has stacks of it. His soaring imagination can cause him to fall down or go busted. But wonderfully. Lady Luck has a way of rescuing him just in time. This
man is usually so lucky it's disgusting and illegal. He could go prospecting in the hills, bring back a bag of rocks, find out they're not gold, cry awhile, then discover they're uranium.

Shooting Special Wishes ! Wish your Sagittarian friend/ loved one with this cute ecard.
Shooting Special Wishes !
Wish your Sagittarian friend/ loved one with this cute ecard.

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The Sagittarius male lives his romantic life on a surface level, but he's honest about it. After all, if you'll brush those sentimental cobwebs out of your ears, you'll remember he did say mistress. He did not say wife. He is not a king. And these are not medieval times. Sagittarius seeks casual relationships, and sometimes they can get so casual they're downright promiscuous. They are truly honest individuals. For lady luck, they are equal to the perfect prince charming of any fantasies. Girls may often leave him but he is never alone because he will get some one else very soon.

He'll enjoy the children more when they're older, but babies and toddlers might puzzle him a little. Sagittarius fathers usually love to take the youngsters on outdoor excursions. He may be closer to the boys and share their sports and activities, but he'll be tender with the girls. They'll find him more of a pal than a father image. The older they get, the closer they'll be to him. Now and then, his
frankness may disturb them when they need privacy. Children are sensitive about their secrets, and their feelings may suffer from his curious questions and plain-spoken observations.

Excerpts are taken from Linda Goodman.

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