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LIBRA
When you love, you sincerely try to understand the other one; but you also much expect her to assist you, to support you, to back you up. The beloved one will have to take care of her elegance, and show that she is always as amorous and desirous of charming you as ever. She will have to know how to make you feel to what extent she wishes to be only one with you. If you could think that she neglects you, that she no longer tries to create the tender and voluptuous climate which you adore, or if she began to make reproaches, then you would well run the risk of succumbing to another woman, trying to demonstrate to this one how irresistible your charm is.
You should enter a union only when the situation is ripe, that is, when you are convinced of profound harmony and understanding with your future mate. Too often, by fear of hurting and also by lack of sufficiently strong will, you run the risk of embarking on a relation which satisfies you only partly and to which you don't know how to put an end either. Such a union, which must be your life's corner-stone, will not bring you all the blooming you wish for. But if your choice is sound, you can find all the harmony to which you aspire, in the complicity with a person as comprehensive as you are.
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