Nature, Nurture, & Necromancy

This topic was created in the Astrology forum by DyarStra?e on Wednesday, March 11, 2009 and has 2 replies.

My Scorpio Twins are the light of my life. I never planned on being a Dad again at my age, but I'm loving every minute of it! And, the Psychologist in me is intrigued by the opportunity to analyze the interplay of genetics, gender, socialization, and astrology in shaping the personalities of these two very different young persons. They'll only be two years old in November, but already I see some parting of the ways...
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Secretive. Our Daughter will play with the family, but she's more likely to go off and do her own thing.
Ringleader. She's more likely to get into mischief - though that's likely to change in the coming years.
Moody. You never know what side of the bed she's gonna roll out of!
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Short Fuse. Our Son gets irritated easier - shoots right to aggravated! - but he regains his composure quickly.
Copycat. No matter what the person around him is doing, he wants to try it, too - I really have to watch him when we're in the garage!
Talkative. He likes to babble and carry on - even when he's not excited about something.
Linda Goodman: The Scorpio child will need constant and firm discipline.
Amen! Astrology is right on this one!
Debra's gotten on to me enough about being too easy on The Twins, and I've toughened up, because one thing they have in common is a single-mindedness usually only seen in Third World Dictators...
lol @ dyr...ur such a good father, that has his hands full!

Linda Goodman: The Scorpio child will need constant and firm discipline. I agree with this, a cappie girl used to work with me and her scorp son was off the hook and she couldnt control him for anything, but eventually i think she will get the jest of him, bless her soul if she doesnt.
But i think this applies to all children, they definitely need constant discipline otherwise its going to be a hard battle for the parents and the child. You have to teach them early on.

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