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Sunday, July 16, 2006
Lurve
Libra/Rabbit:

"Romantic entanglements delight this tasteful and graceful creature. He or she will often be "in love". Libra/Rabbits are pleasant and make sweet companions who like to laugh and find beauty everywhere. Like all Librans, the Libra/Rabbit talks out his love, too. They are tender, generous and passionate lovers. But they will not decide to stay with one person.
If you love a Libra/Rabbit, the last thing you should do is try to move in with him. You must court and tease them, giving back some of the medicine they dish out. Don't always be available to them or fawn over their good looks. They need to do (some of) the chasing. Keep the ball of yarn just out of reach and watch the Libra/Rabbit jump for it. The only way to keep a Libra/Rabbit is to keep him or her guessing."

Most of this is true. As long as i like the person and they let me know they like me.

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