Everything about Positive Sign totally explained
In
astrology, a
positive,
diurnal or
masculine sign refers to any of the six odd-numbered signs of the
zodiac:
Aries,
Gemini,
Leo,
Libra,
Sagittarius or
Aquarius.
These signs constitute the
fire and
air triplicities. They are termed "positive" because they tend to be more communicative, buoyant and sociable - broadly matching the
extrovert personality, aiming for a large number of friends and to focusing on working with them rather than on their own resources. However, positive polarity rarely displays the same senstivity or depth of understanding of emotional subtleties that's found in most
negative signs. Positive signs are sometimes referred to as
"future-oriented" because they're seen as less conservative and resistant to change than negative signs. Whilst they're often less interested in preserving the status quo than negative signs, in the case of the fire signs at least this is often opposed by the desire for power and prestige that's part of the character attributed to fire signs (especially Aries and Leo).
In romantic relationships, positive signs tend to be compatible with positive signs and negative signs with negative signs, because of the similarities in their basic personalities and romantic needs. It is thought that the gregarious nature of the positive signs is likely to be unacceptable both emotionally and physically to negative signs, whilst negative signs are seen as too boring, cautious or shy by positive signs, so that in almost all cases a relationship between the two will lead to conflict that can't be resolved.
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