The stubborn Bull and the mercurial Twins of the zodiac sit right next to each other in the night sky. Does this mean they’re destined to be lovers, or are their sights set far away from each other? While they might not be the most likely pair on the surface, a Taurus man and a Gemini woman have a lot more to offer each other than you might think. We’ve consulted expert astrologists to dissect a Taurus man and Gemini
woman’s compatibility and reveal what they can do to make things last long-term. Are they a match? The answer might just be written in the stars.
This article is based on an interview with our astrologer and performance artist, Angel Eyedealism. Check out the full interview here.
Things You Should Know
- A Taurus man and Gemini woman don’t look like a likely match, but their opposite traits can complement each other and make for a strong relationship.
- They’re both highly intelligent and their initial attraction will be strong. Gemini will probably make the first move, and Taurus will push things to the next level.
- These two might run into trouble when Taurus gets possessive over Gemini or when Gemini doesn’t give Taurus the reassurance he needs to feel secure.
- Both partners are great problem solvers and when they’re committed to each other, there’s no issue they can’t work through.
Steps
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Tips
- Regardless of their zodiac sign, a person’s individual choices and characteristics also have an impact on their compatibility with others.Thanks
- A person’s sun sign isn’t the only determining factor in their compatibility with someone else. Read their birth chart for their other planetary placements to get the full picture.Thanks
Tips from our Readers
- As a Gemini woman, I find I can be kind of flighty and impulsive, but my Taurus boyfriend has helped me be a little more grounded. I like to think I've helped him try new things and be more exciting.
- Like this article says, it's a hard match, but with lots of open communication and willingness to compromise, you can make the pair work. Just be patient and try not too be too stubborn!
References
- ↑ https://www.helpguide.org/mental-health/wellbeing/emotional-intelligence-love-relationships
- ↑ https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/relationships-and-communication
- ↑ https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/magnetic-partners/202010/the-importance-of-shared-interests-in-relationships