Is Marriage in the Cards?

“I’ll pretend to give a crap about Super Bowl if you pretend to give a crap about Valentine’s Day.” Unknown

In romantic movies, the woman is overwhelmed with gifts, flowers, cards, and amorous adventures. They come home from a hard day of work to see a trail of rose petals that lead to a bathtub filled with bubbles, candles burning, and a chilled glass of champagne. Rarely is life like this, especially beyond the dating stage. Once the vows have been said, so too often does the effort the dating period required.

While flowers or cards may not seem important to some, others see these as external evidence of love. That you mean enough to go out and pick out a card or a some flowers or even a brownie from the bakery. The media has fed us a steady diet of ‘if you are loved, you will receive these things’.

I see statistics that suggest of 37-64% of men buy flowers for Valentines day. I question this figure, but suspect these are guys buying for girlfriends, because I rarely see it happening for the wives I know. Women, on the other hand, buy more cards. I can’t tell you what buying flowers mean for a relationship, but it turns out that cards can be used to look at commitment and interplay in a relationship.

Run and fetch any cards you have received from your beloved. Is your name spelled right? You laugh, but I received cards from my husband with my name spelled wrong. That should have been a clue we would end up divorced. Joanne Richard researched and wrote an interesting article in the Calgary Sun newspaper (2012) on the topic of what cards reveal.

“When it comes to Valentine’s Day cards, if your name is on the envelope and it’s large and neat, that’s the write stuff. And if your name is inside the card too, love is in the air.” If your name does not appear at all, he may not be that into you.

Have they signed the card? It may sound funny, but I have received completely blank cards. He didn’t know what to say. He missed that class in life, apparently. If they don’t sign or just use initials, they don’t “...want to be associated with writing the card,” Richards states.

Is the gifter’s name larger then the recipient’s? You can guess this isn’t a good sign as well. A larger signature, according to Forensic Graphologist Andrea McNichol, indicates that “...he’s stroking his own ego and considers himself more important than you.” No relationship is healthy and can have balance where one person considers them self better than or you don't matter as much as themselves.

Is their signature far from the sweet sentiment in the card? Take that and the distance between words as a sign of the distance they want to put from you and this whole romantic loving scene.

Did they make mistakes in their writing or make a card on the computer with spelling errors? It happens, of course, but if it’s a pattern, then I am with Freud: this is probably a sign they don’t value you as much as you deserve.

Jane Paterson wrote a guide to handwriting analysis for Readers Digest that outlines a guide to personality assessment based on writing alone. It turns out we reveal our personalities not just in what we say when we hand write, but the way we put pen to paper. Writing “...bears the indelible stamp of his personality.” Experts look at size, pressure, slant, spacing, and so much more to know if we are a good person or someone to give a wide berth. Companies even hire graphologists when they are hiring for a top level job. Want to know if someone has a cold nature? “Left-slanted writing, narrow, sharp stroke. Angular letter connections and words far apart.”

While this is helpful information if you are headed into a relationship, it can also be a yardstick to see how things are going later in the relationship. Do you still get cards? Do the cards indicate that you still have a balanced, loving connection? Paying attention to red flags that things are headed in the wrong direction can help you get pointed towards happy ever after again.

Too bad we now do most of our communication by text or email. Maybe your first date should involve an essay question, completely hand written.

What is Your Chinese Zodiac Sign?

To many people, their Chinese Zodiac sign is meaningless, while others put a lot of stock in what they have to say. Whether it works or doesn’t, it’s fun to look at. In order, the twelve signs are: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig.

Each sign and the animal assigned, typifies the traits that someone born in this year are to possess and even their possible destiny. The calendar is based on a sixty year cycle based on twelve animals signs and five elements; metal, water, wood, fire, and earth.

The Zodiac is divided into parts based on the year you were born; however if you are born early in the year, before the Chinese New Year, you will take the sign of the year before. Because the Chinese Zodiac is based on a lunar calendar, the date of the New Year changes. It will however, always fall between January 21 and February 21.

The following traits are assigned to each animal (according to the following website www.infoplease.com/culture-entertainment/mythology-folklore/chinese-zodiac)

Rat: quick-witted, smart, charming, and persuasive
Ox: patient, kind, stubborn, and conservative
Tiger: authoritative, emotional, courageous, and intense
Rabbit: popular, compassionate, and sincere
Dragon: energetic, fearless, warm-hearted, and charismatic
Snake: charming, gregarious, introverted, generous, and smart
Horse: energetic, independent, impatient, and enjoy traveling
Sheep: mild-mannered, shy, kind, and peace-loving
Monkey: fun, energetic, and active
Rooster: independent, practical, hard-working, and observant
Dog: patient, diligent, generous, faithful, and kind
Pig: loving, tolerant, honest, and appreciative of luxury

How do these relate to relationships? The Chinese Zodiac is laid out in a circle and, based on the wisdom of this system, signs on the opposite side of the Zodiac chart are poor matches.

Based on this, these are poor pairings:

The rat and the horse
The ox and the sheep
The tiger and the monkey
The rabbit and the rooster
The dragon and the dog
The snake and the pig

How do you know what makes a good partner choice? The Chinese Zodiac is further broken down into four compatibility triangles that determines what two other animal signs you are most aligned with. The premise is that the characteristics within these groups are similar enough that enable them to get along, not just in a romantic relationship, but also in friendship and business.

These groupings are:

First Trine: Rat, dragon, and monkey. This grouping is said to have a never-ending supply of ideas and the determination and comfort with risk to make these dreams a reality. These three may be viewed by others as so intense that they are overwhelming. Negative attributes of this group are jealousy, selfishness, aggression, and a tendency to leap before they look. Couples from this trine are said to have the most satisfying relationships. The monkey and rat are said to be the best pairing of these three.

Second Trine: Ox, snake, and rooster. This group is not known for the speed with which they make decisions, but when they do, you can rest assured they have made a very solid choice. They are hardworking, productive, and reliable. While these sort may have great heads for business, they aren’t likely to overwhelm their loved one with romantic gestures or long talks about their feelings. They also have a tendency to be critical, rigid, and stubborn. While the ox and rooster is a good combination, an ox/ox couple is the best choice.

Third Trine: Tiger, horse, and dog. A strong sense of morals and decency is a hallmark of this group. They have the highest of ideals. A negative aspect is a strong need for affection and ego stroking and they can be argumentative and moody. Of these three, the best pairing is said to be the horse and the tiger and that they do very well as parents.

Fourth Trine: Rabbit, sheep, and pig. These three are givers, rather than takers. They value harmony, tranquility, and artistic pursuits. They can also be gullible, needy, and easily be subjected to abuse from an unwise pairing. Because of this, it is advised that this trine stick to it’s own kind in matters of the heart as they can be easily misled in love. The pig and the goat make a very complimentary couple.

This article is a simplistic look at the Chinese Zodiac. As I mentioned earlier, there is also the influence of the five elements to be taken into account, which is beyond the scope of this article.

Thank you to alignedsigns.com for the information contained in this article.

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