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Taurus

April 21st  -  May 21st

Ruling planet = VENUS / associated animal = BULL / Choice colour = PINK
Personality Up's
  • Patient
  • Reliable
  • Warmhearted
  • Loving
  • Persistent
  • Determined
  • Placid
  • Loving
Personality Down's
  • Jealous
  • Possessive
  • Resentful
  • Inflexible
  • Self-indulgent
  • Greedy
Likes
  • Stability
  • Being Attracted
  • Things Natural
  • Time to Ponder
  • Comfort
  • Pleasure
Dislikes
  • Disruption
  • Being pushed too hard
  • Synthetic or "man made" things
  • Being rushed
  • Being indoors
Health
Taurus governs the throat and neck and its subjects need to beware throat infections, goiter and respiratory ailments such as asthma. They are said to be at risk of diseases of the genitals, womb, liver and kidneys, and of abscesses and rheumatism. Because their body type has an inclination to physical laziness, Taureans can be overweight.
Love
The Taurus has an intense need for security and is willing to commit themselves wholly to the right person which makes them a great partner in any relationship.  An ideal mate for the Taurus should be prepared to take things slowly as the Taurus often takes the "wait and see" approach with a new relationship.  Once the Taurus has done this, though, they will develop a life-long loyalty and commitment that is unmatched by that of any other sign in the zodiac.

The Taurus will not put up with lying, cheating or disrespect and will not settle for less than a total commitment on their mate's part.  The Taurus can often be extremely jealous when it comes to matters of the heart.  A new partner will need to accommodate the Taurus and make them feel secure at all times to make this relationship last.

Compatibility with an

Birthstone - Emerald
Emeralds from Egypt are known to date from about 330 B.C., and indirect evidence suggests that Egyptians were mining emerald as early as 1300 B.C. The name emerald comes from the greek smaragdos meaning "green stone" and probably referred, in fact,not just to emeralds but to all or many green gems. Emerald boasts a great deal of folklore. It was used as a burnt offering, a symbol of St. John, and supposedly was a poison antidote, a cure for fevers and epilepsy, eye relief (due to the exceptional color), a cure for dysentery and leprosy, a cure for ophthalmia and bleeding, a cure for stomach problems (when laid on the stomach), and a good laxative.
Famous Taureans

    Fred Astaire (May 10, 1899)
    Sigmund Freud (May 6, 1856)
    William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564)
    Barbara Streisand (April 24, 1942)
    Malcolm X(Malik el Shabbaz) (May 19)