
Rooster/Pisces and Goat/Gemini meet at 79-84%, the storybook romancer and the born performer. One supplies roses, candlelight, and long beach walks; the other supplies an audience-hungry sparkle that makes every gesture feel witnessed. The theater is mutual.
Goat/Gemini needs to feel connected at all times, and Rooster/Pisces courts like a novel, roses, candlelit dinners, the whole bookshelf, which is connection made visible. The Goat's lively, many-faceted charm keeps the Rooster's romance from going stale. Both perform love beautifully; the work is meaning it on quiet nights.
Two broadcasters share this house: the Rooster trumpeting its own praises, the Goat working every channel, phone, screen, and stage, to dispel its loneliness. Both talk gorgeously; listening is the scarce resource that has to be budgeted deliberately.
Friction sparks when the Goat's insatiable need for fresh admiration drifts toward straying, and the proud Rooster discovers its rival is an entire audience. Jealousy then meets flightiness, and both retreat into performance instead of talk.
Rooster/Pisces learns variation, that romance improvises better than it recites. Goat/Gemini learns that one attentive, book-taught romantic can outdraw a crowd. Each teaches the other the difference between applause and love.
At 79-84%, Rooster/Pisces and Goat/Gemini are a warm, theatrical pairing that must practice sincerity offstage. Keep the audience of two sufficient and it thrives.