A Libra and an Aquarius are societal individuals, who love to meet people, like
having social conversations and adore parties. They have plenty of friends and
can seldom be seen without some company. Both of them are game for intelligent
and intellectual conversations and will hardly ever fall short of them. They
love their independence and will easily find the freedom, they so much desire,
in their relationship. The only difference in their personalities is that Libra
epitomizes personal love, while the love of an Aquarius is universal.
Neither of the two will demand much from the other. A Libra will use his charm
and diplomacy, rather than stubbornness and anger, to get things done from the
Water Bearer. The attraction in this love match will be almost instant and it
has all the possibilities of leading to long-term compatibility. The Libran will
love the Aquarian for his creativity and initiative, while the latter will
respect his balanced and harmonious nature. However, a Libran will have to
convince the Water Bearer for commitment, which he, most probably, will be able
to do with his usual tact.
Libra Man and Aquarius Woman
A Libra man and an Aquarius woman gel quite well, as they have many similar
personality traits. Their relationship has the advantages of both a love match
as well as friendship. He will always make her feel special and there will be no
lack of demonstrativeness on his part. His light-hearted attitude, his flirting
style and his intellectual mind will make him more and more dear to her. He will
love her unusual looks, her clever mind and her spontaneous nature. Between
them, the relationship will be warm, cozy and comfortable.
Libra Woman and Aquarius Man
Though it may take considerable effort on the part of a Libran woman to convince
the Aquarius man for commitment, once she has done this, she will be one of the
few lucky females with a contented relationship. She will be thrilled by his
adventurous streak, wild ways and impulsive nature. He will admire her
intellectual mind and balanced ways. Neither would dominate the other, neither
would constraint the other. Both of them will enjoy the liberty this
relationship offers, but not at the cost of loyalty. Both of them bring out the
best in each other. |
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