
Pig/Pisces and Goat/Cancer meet at 89-94%, two of the great domestic souls of the DoubleSign table. One throws legendary dinner parties; the other fills the house with children. Between them, home is not a metaphor.
Both are the marrying kind, literally. Pig/Pisces is totally family-oriented and wants a flock of little ones tugging at its leg; Goat/Cancer, the DoubleSign best with children, seeks a perfect cocoon of home life. Each finds in the other the co-architect of the same warm blueprint.
Talk is soft, frequent, and household-centered: menus, guest lists, the children, the nest. Pig/Pisces hosts and arranges; Goat/Cancer tends and worries. Neither raises a voice if it can help it, and both would rather soothe than score a point.
Friction is gentle but chronic: the Goat's worry sees dangers that are not there, and the Pig, whose dwelling is both strength and anchor, resists any change at all. When the nucleus is disturbed, the Pig despairs and the Goat frets, in stereo.
Goat/Cancer learns from the Pig's confident hosting that the world can be invited in without breaching the cocoon. Pig/Pisces learns that its anchor need not become a mooring it never leaves. Together they make safety feel generous rather than fearful.
At 89-94%, Pig/Pisces and Goat/Cancer are a natural match. Two homebodies with one blueprint; the only real quarrel is who gets to spoil the children more.