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The twelve Animal Signs
for Women
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Pig woman
Her physical background
The native of the Pig indisputably ranks among the most charming women in the world. While startling beauty and sophistication are rarely hers, she is often pretty and owes her attractiveness to the sweet, dreamy, innocent, and touching note about her person. She also pleases thanks to her carefully studied helplessness - she seeks to appear more fragile than she actually is, for this serves her passivity by provoking an sympathetic and protective reflex in people around her. Whatever her age, this subject always displays an air of eternal young girl, both in her overall physical appearance and comportment.
She enjoys an exquisite creamy and rosy complexion; no cosmetics would be able to enhance it sensibly. Her figure, under normal conditions, is neither too thick nor too slim.
What most strikes those who meet the Pig female should be her ever-ready, youthful smile and especially her big, astonished eyes. Her features remain childlike a very long time, and the problem of wrinkles hardly ever bothers her.
The Pig woman is liable to a few specific health troubles. She may suffer from various disorders in her legs - heaviness, varicose veins, and the like. Her breasts are often a seat of mastitis, abscesses, or cysts; cancer in this part of her body being a real threat, it is in her interest to keep it under close medical surveillance. While her frequent allergic reactions and fits of asthma are in no way dangerous, they are bothersome enough not to be endured with passive resignation.
Perhaps her most serious physical handicap resides in her extremely emotional nature as well as her fragile nervous system. She tends to react too strongly to stimuli that would leave unruffled a more normally constituted person. Astrologers unanimously point out her excessive sensitiveness to the different phases of the moon: Its wanings and waxings have a decisive influence on her humor, comportment, and every physiological process. In this way her frequent fits of insomnia, nervousness, or even somnambulism are perfectly explainable and predictable.
If things go well she may feel as fit as a fiddle. But let some problem come and beset her, and it can immediately have noticeable repercussions on her physical well-being. Her sudden bouts of fatigue or muscular contractions are probably nothing else than the physical expressions of her worries and anguishes - so are her recurrent digestive, respiratory, and "allergic" disorders. In sum, her good health closely depends on her feelings of security and happiness.
Her adolescence reveals the most difficult period of her life as it is overly troubled by endocrinal problems of every sort. While medical supervision is necessary, psychological help may prove indispensable.
Things generally smooth themselves out for her with motherhood. It is a state of bliss which suits her quite well since she loves children and always wants to have a lot of them.
With regard to diet, the advice given to the Pig man can apply to his feminine counterpart as well. But she must make more efforts at moderation as she has an unwholesome appetite. Her exaggerated love of rich food and sweets is apt to cause her ruin if she does not exercise a tight control over it.
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