Posted by TigerCap
From my earlier thread:
Tiger with Tiger
"Two Tigers? Burnout alert! Tigers believe fervently in love at first sight and may pounce on each other with gusto. Yes, a Tiger tandem is full of instant enthusiasms, quick fix plans, and clever strategies. But there is a basic problem. While both Tigers are out changing the world, who's watching the store?
There will be candlelight dinners, vibrant, witty foreplay, banter and excitement. "My place or yours?" decisions are rapidly executed. With groans, sighs, crackings of zippers, and tearing of clothes, you twin tigers are so turned on that you may never make it to the bed. You consume each other. Afterwards, you'll sip champagne and pore over the world's fate. Your torrid embraces then become passionate arguments. Forever in combat, a Tiger duet is but messily content.
Come morning, you two Tigers return to your respective lairs, freshen up and dash off to work. No time lost, and no extra romantic palaver to cloud the clear purpose of a busy day.
You are inveterate meddlers, always shoving your paws in where you ought to abstain. Two Tigers will contradict and wrongly advise each other all over the place, leaving no other alternative but to swim around in boiling water for the rest of your lives. Help! Perhaps you should forego marriage. A love affair will be played out in fast-forward mode and promises to be ultra dynamic. But this marriage is unlikely to be either peaceful, long-lasting or productive. And should you go through with wedlock, God help the Tiger cubs. The insecurity! The ever-changing domiciles and decors. Arrgh!"
Posted by RosyLibra
I should also mention that I am a Fire Tiger while he is a Wood Tiger... Don't know if that matters?
Posted by Hotbeefy
40 years.. That's seems alright (lol sorry of misread).
But still Fire burns wood.
Posted by Hotbeefy
40 years.. That's seems alright (lol sorry of misread).
But still Fire burns wood.
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