
Ox/Taurus and Horse/Taurus meet at a workable 63-68%, two Taureans who both love a cozy home but pull in opposite directions inside it. Ox/Taurus endures like granite and insists on quality over speed; Horse/Taurus is the homebody who would stay indoors all day yet needs a nudge to show what it is made of. Comfort is the common ground and also the trap.
Both treat the home as a substitute for the warm, remembered womb, which makes for a snug nest and a low ceiling. Ox/Taurus reads as stern until a partner earns the soft center, and Horse/Taurus downplays its own obvious qualities out of misplaced modesty. Affection is real but rarely announced.
Ox/Taurus talks little and expects the point taken; Horse/Taurus underplays and waits to be prodded. Left alone, the two can go quietly stagnant, each too content to push the conversation anywhere new.
Neither one wants to leave the couch. When Ox/Taurus digs in on doing it the correct way and Horse/Taurus retreats into security and skittishness, nobody drives, and the relationship coasts. Push Ox/Taurus too far, though, and the mild temper turns sharp.
Horse/Taurus needs a partner who prods it toward greater things, and Ox/Taurus can supply exactly that steady pressure. Ox/Taurus, in turn, can borrow the Horse/Taurus warmth to soften its own hard edges. The pair thrives only if one of them keeps opening the front door.
At 63-68%, a comfortable pairing that has to guard against comfort. Ox/Taurus and Horse/Taurus can be deeply secure together, so long as they refuse to let security curdle into a rut.