
Pig/Capricorn and Ox/Libra meet at 72-77%, a full cross pairing of steady comfort and stormy perfectionism. Pig/Capricorn keeps an orderly, old-fashioned schedule; Ox/Libra chases perfect order and narrates every failure to reach it.
Ox/Libra has a history of choosing the wrong job, the wrong town, and the wrong relationship, then persevering anyway. Pig/Capricorn may be the first right choice: a stand-up sort, ambitious but not self-destructively so, who takes its lumps without drama. The Pig's calm gives the Ox's seething inner storm a safe harbor, and the Ox's animated charm keeps the Pig's careful life entertaining.
Ox/Libra broadcasts its emotional wars with a genuine way with words, and Pig/Capricorn turns out to be the ideal audience: patient, amused, unshockable. The Pig says little and schedules much, and the Ox mistakes that reliability for dullness only briefly.
Friction comes when the Ox's perfectionism audits the Pig's comfortable routines and finds them insufficiently ideal. The Pig, which pampers itself by design, will not be reorganized, and the Ox keeps charging at that particular door.
Ox/Libra learns from Pig/Capricorn that good enough, kept faithfully, beats perfect pursued forever. Pig/Capricorn learns from the Ox that a little turbulence, well told, is the spice its schedule always lacked.
At 72-77%, Pig/Capricorn and Ox/Libra have good chemistry. The storm and the harbor suit each other; the storm just has to stop redecorating the harbor.