Agreed - i always get my friends or boyfriends involved in things i do as well as what they like to do.
But with this guy's busy schedule i think i will be better for us to make an effort to have a monthly or weekly activity to look forward to so we stay connected. Poor guy doesn't even get to things he likes to do on his own.....Oh the joys of a workaholic aqua friend.
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Nov 06, 2006Comments: 0 · Posts: 2221 · Topics: 14
I am neither a Scorp nor a Taurus so I don't have any first hand experience. My virgo ex was in a very serious (engaged) relationship with a scorp. There was a strong attraction but power issues, that may be different with scorp girl and virgo guy though, the virgo guys are a lot more laid back than the girls in my opinion.
As for the taurus, I would imagine a taurus guy would provide a similarly in the intillectual department and sensitivity department being earth and ruled by venus like the Libra. Taurus's can be more abrasive and defensive, my sister is one, my stepfather is one and I have several close taurus friends but that may not be a big deal to a scorp, some people make the same comment about scorps.
As far as personal experience, my GF is a Scorp rising with a scorp whatchamacallit in her chart....thre planets in scorp within a few degrees, we all talked about those a while back. I have a taurus rising. We both react to situations like a scorp and taurus initially, cool, reserved, head on and neither of us like to show weekness and we both get comments from friends and family about being cool and detatched. Were really not though, with each other we are very warm and open and unafraid to voice worry or concern. I do have three planets in virgo too....mars, venus and mercury....she has venus in scorp....so that might hint at why we are distant and relaxed to outsiders and very close and sensitive to one another. We both feel easily claustrophobic when in relationships, yet for seven months we have done everything together and arrange things that we don't need to do with each other simply so we can. Neither of us have felt claustrophobic yet. Were both libras, me with a strong virgo influence and her with a strong scorp influence.
I dunno if that helps or makes things more confusing though?
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Nope don't believe Taurus and scorps are a perfect match only Taurus/Cancer. Not saying that a scorp/Taurus relationship couldn't work but as far as PERFECT match no. Most astrologers I have read on has always said that the Cancer/Taurus pair is a match made in heaven. Which is something I can confirm and my bull says the same thing.
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SCORPIO AND TAURUS Taurus has the stamina and the desire to satisfy Scorpio in the bedroom. But what will this passionate pair do with the other 23 1/2 hours in the day? Both are very jealous and stubborn. The difference between these two is that Taurus wants to own a lover, like a valuable object, and Scorpio tries to possess in an emotional sense. Though they share an affinity for finances, Scorpio is thrifty and spurns laziness whereas Taurus likes to spend on creature comforts. Scorpio is willful, Taurus is obstinate, and both want to be the captain of what may turn out to be a sinking ship.
CANCER AND TAURUS Both need security and a sense of permanence, and both are loving, affectionate, and passionate as well. Cancer adds a dash of imagination to Taurus's otherwise staid approach to sex. Taurus is possessive and that's just fine with clinging Cancer. Both are acquisitive moneymakers, and together they enjoy the delights of hearth and home. Taurus likes being catered to, and Cancer is the one to do it. Steady-going Taurus is also good for Cancer's moodiness. What each needs the other supplies.
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I agree the Virgo may be a little boring. That was one of the reasons I stopped dating the virgo I dated.
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"I think when a Libra gets mad it is so opposite to our usual, "hey man whatever" attitudes people overreact. Plus, whenever anyone get dumped or hurt it is ALWAYS the other person who is crazy. Know what I mean?"
Excellent point(s). People get this look like they just saw a ghost when we actually react with force to something because we so rarely encounter situations that warrant us getting out of our laid back, easy going response to things. Just today my sister was telling me it would be reasurring if she saw me worry every once in a while about stuff. She said it gives the impression that I don't care all that much. I told her that either I do worry and don't show it because I don't feel like it is someone elses responsibility and people being concerned over my worrying frankly just adds another factor that is not necissary to finding a solution; OR if I start to worry I snap out of it and remind myself that it is just a situation even if it looks pretty messy and like all situations and problems it has an optimal solution so I just get to disecting it down to that.
Also ditto on the other person always being crazy when they break someones heart. I can definately see people saying this about me looking back on cirtain situations, I can see people saying this about my Libra GF about situations she has told me about or I have seen. I think people like to use the word CRAZY to describe actions by someone else that are not necissarily wrong or bad, but they simply don't understand or would handle differently. People in general don't like seeing someone else handle a situation oppositely to the way they would AND it proving to being a great way to accomplish the objective. People see insensitivity during a break up as crazy because they want to be reassured that their now ex really did care about them at some point but that isn't the point of the process of breaking up. And frankly, it puts me off when people have done this to me enough to not be the sensitive empathetic person that I normally am. Then they call me crazy.
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Nov 08, 2006Comments: 37 · Posts: 4746 · Topics: 283
Final Fantasy VII ~ Boss Theme
lol, after a couple weeks of dating she had a number of "red flags" that told her to bail but ignored her head and let her heart run its course, I won't say things are perfect, but we are learning to respect the others differences.
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When your techno's go awry! Rare, but still if it happened to you or someone you loved..
SEOUL, South Korea - An exploding cellphone battery is suspected by police in the death of a South Korean worker Wednesday, though the phone's manufacturer said it was highly unlikely. (of course..lol)
The man, identified only by his family name Suh, was found dead at his workplace in a quarry Wednesday morning and his mobile phone battery was melted in his shirt pocket, a police official in Cheongwon told The Associated Press.
"We presume that the cellphone battery exploded," the police official said on condition of anonymity because the investigation was still under way.
Kim Hoon, a doctor who examined the body, agreed.
"He sustained an injury that is similar to a burn in the left chest and his ribs and spine were broken," Yonhap news agency quoted Kim as saying. "It is presumed that pressure caused by the explosion damaged his heart and lungs, leading to his death."
Kim was not immediately available for comment.
Police said the phone was made by South Korea's LG Electronics Inc., the world's fifth-biggest handset maker.
An LG official confirmed its product was involved in the accident but said the company would not comment directly on the incident because the cause was not confirmed. However, the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to company policy, said such a fatal explosion would be virtually impossible.