
Snake/Sagittarius and Rat/Sagittarius meet at 58-63%, one Sagittarius temperament in two animal natures. Same-sign pairs usually start fluent, and these two do, but the fluency itself turns out to be the problem here.
Rat/Sagittarius is a cards-on-the-table lover, candid to the bone; Snake/Sagittarius reads everyone like a see-through comic book, yet its romance thrives on surprise and needs a partner it cannot quite make out. A fully legible Rat gives the Snake nothing to decode, and the mystery-loving Snake makes the agenda-hating Rat uneasy.
Two Sagittarians talk freely and travel light, so the daily traffic is easy. But the Snake watches and withholds while the Rat discloses and expects disclosure back, and that quiet asymmetry hums under every conversation they have.
Friction lives in wariness squared: the Rat marries late if it marries at all, and the Snake rests on its laurels while the race moves on. Two hesitant adventurers can circle each other for years without either committing to land.
The Rat teaches the perceptive Snake that plain dealing is not dullness; the Snake teaches the Rat that some depths take patience to read. If both stop treating commitment as capture, the shared wanderlust becomes an itinerary.
At 58-63%, Snake/Sagittarius and Rat/Sagittarius are workable with effort, same sky, different flight plans. The pairing needs one of them to land first, deliberately.