Chinese Zodiac Compatibility - Monkey
Of similar character to the "monkeys," people born in
the years of the snake and tiger seldom make friends with them, and "tigers" are
especially careful not to get involved in the affairs of "monkeys," for this may
make them open to attack.
Monkey and RAT Very compatible together. Highly successful union. Have
deep and strong affinity for one another. Will find love and contentment.
Monkey and OX HAve mutual reservations about each other. No deep or
lasting ties. Communication barriers. Moderately good relations at best.
Monkey and TIGER Strong clashes and rivalry. Will not comprehend each
other. Mutually suspicious. No areas of common interest. Highly incompatible.
Monkey and RABBIT Some petty differences and rivalry. Cannot achieve
complete understanding of each other. Will tolerate each other moderately.
Monkey and DRAGON One of the best unions. Mutual love and understanding
of each other. Very strong affinity in love and business relations. Prosperous
and successful team.
Monkey and SNAKE No special degree of attraction. May have communication
problems. The presence of mutual suspicions and inability to make concessions
affect both sides.
Monkey and HORSE Acceptable and congenial union to a favorable extent.
Will have practical need for each other only. No struggles for dominance.
Monkey and SHEEP Will not have strong need or understanding for one
another. Cordial to relatively cool relations in marriage and business.
Monkey and MONKEY Could work together successfully as a team. Have areas
of similar interest. Favorable to good relations in love and business. No strong
rivalry.
Monkey and ROOSTER Will be able to communicate to a certain degree only.
Will tolerate each other if mutual cooperation is required. Cool ties.
Monkey and DOG Mutual respect and friendly feelings for one another. Will
cooperate to a good extent. No underlying animosities.
Monkey and BOAR Share common areas of interest. No difficulties in
relating to each other. Fairly good relations in love and business. No large
clashes.
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