Is the marriage between a Dragon man and a Rooster woman good?
You are a couple that needs to seek common ground while respecting differences and seeking harmony.Both of you have quite sharp minds, and there is not much difference in ability. Both are very independent and will not be willing to rely on each other. If you can communicate deeply, understand each other's real needs, and reach an agreement, you will be very happy.
Dragon men are full of energy and capable, while Rooster women are calm and objective, and emphasize efficiency. The unique sense of superiority and somewhat blind confidence of the Dragon man is often exposed by the Rooster woman's critical gaze. You can work together to strive for common ideals and goals, but at the same time, the Dragon man also needs to show his strength, giving the Rooster woman enough sense of security so that she is willing to make sacrifices for both of you.
In the twelve Earthly Branches, Chen (Dragon), You (Rooster), Hai (Rat), and Wu (Snake) are self-contradictory. Among them, Chen refers to the Dragon, and You refers to the Rooster. Those who are self-contradictory often do not hesitate to use any means to achieve their goals, even breaking the law, causing themselves trouble, and harming themselves. However, since both of you have similar personalities and ideas, as long as you take care to manage your relationship, you can live a long and happy life together.
What is the personality of a Rooster woman like?
Rooster women usually have beautiful appearance and figure, easily attracting the attention of the opposite sex, and easily entering the whirlpool of love and the hall of marriage. However, Rooster women are very greedy, often not satisfied with what they already have. Sometimes being too stubborn and persistent may cause them to lose the happiness in their hands.On the other hand, most Rooster women are good at arguing. Whether it is their parents-in-law or neighbors, they may become a scolding woman or a violent woman. It is not clear whether this is their natural instinct for combativeness.











