Love In the Stars, by Brad Kronen

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Aries-Aries

Just so we’re on the same page, Aries, you DO know you’re romantically interested in one of your own, right? I’ll be honest with you two head butters. There are a few exceptions (actually just one, and you two sure ain’t it), but overall it’s not highly recommended for a person born beneath one sign to date another of the same astrological kind. Each sign encounters their own unique set of challenges whenever romantically doubling up with itself. These challenges make themselves blaringly obvious whenever two Aries date each other. So obvious, they’re akin to asking if one currently exists in the twenty-first century, or if your face possesses an actual nose. But before ram-charging forward to discuss the overt pitfalls of problematic potential two Aries might face when romantically teaming up together, a quick overview of the first sign of the zodiac is required. Aries is a fire sign. The essence of fire’s foundation is action oriented and functions best whenever in motion or in the process of “doing.” Hence, those born beneath any of the fire signs (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius) like being busy as often as possible. The Aries need to be in action is so pure and strong, most rams get seriously fidgety even after just a few minutes of being seated or stationary. The typical Aries doesn’t get too nitpicky as to exactly what kind of action they partake in as long as it’s fast paced, and preferably spontaneous as often as possible. And doing ANYTHING is better for the firsts of the zodiac than doing nothing at all. Dates for two rams, especially in the beginning stages of getting to know each other, will tend to be as physically active as romantically possible. The typical Aries prefers physical activities such as hiking, running, 3


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