Dragon/Aries and Dog/Virgo meet at 55–60%, the boardroom Dragon who bets the bank on luck encounters the world-weight-bearing Virgo Canine focused on the abstract ideal. The Chinese halves are zodiac opposites. The Western halves sit in awkward quincunx. The pairing requires constant translation.
Chemistry is uneven and slow. Dragon/Aries brings Aries passion and leader-of-the-pack swagger; Dog/Virgo brings quiet vulnerability and Virgoan abstract love-of-humanity. The bedroom is careful and sincere. The risk: the Aries ego forgets to slow down, and Dog/Virgo's scored scar tissue reads every gesture as the next bad apple.
Conversation is direct on Dragon/Aries's side and worried on Dog/Virgo's. Dragon/Aries declares the verdict; Dog/Virgo worries the practical edge until it bleeds. The risk: Aries impatience reads Virgoan worry as nagging, and the Dog retreats into worry that's harder to reach.
Friction lives in the Dragon/Dog opposite axis amplified by Aries/Virgo quincunx. Dragon/Aries leads outward; Dog/Virgo wants the bum on the corner fed first. When the Dragon's luck-betting threatens the Virgoan budget, the Dog's worry curdles into reproach.
Dragon/Aries learns from Dog/Virgo that the abstract ideal has to land somewhere mundane; Dog/Virgo learns from Dragon/Aries that not every chance is the next bad apple. Both halves heal each other by staying steady through the worry.
At 55–60%, this is a low-compatibility, awkward-quincunx pairing. Dragon/Aries and Dog/Virgo can build something, both halves translate across the gap on purpose.