
Snake/Scorpio and Pig/Aquarius meet at 50-53%, close to the floor of the chart, and the astrology explains it: Snake and Pig sit directly opposite in the Chinese cycle, and Scorpio secrecy pairs uneasily with Aquarian broadcast.
The pull is the classic fascination of opposites. Pig/Aquarius, the great open-channel communicator, finds Snake/Scorpio's guarded depths magnetic; the intensely private Snake is drawn to a warmth it cannot fake itself. But Snake/Scorpio's watchword is mine, and Pig/Aquarius belongs, cheerfully and incurably, to its entire circle of friends. That arithmetic hurts.
Pig/Aquarius transmits around the clock; Snake/Scorpio releases information on a need-to-know basis and has decided nobody needs to know. The Pig fills the silence with chatter, the Snake reads the chatter for evidence, and both misjudge the volume.
Friction is possession versus circulation. Every party the Pig attends without the Snake, every friend treated as an equal, feeds a possessiveness that does not forgive easily and plots long. The Pig, allergic to cages, flits harder.
Pig/Aquarius can teach Snake/Scorpio that love shared with a crowd is not love stolen. Snake/Scorpio can teach the Pig depth, one bond taken absolutely seriously, if the Pig will sit still for the lesson.
At 50-53%, Snake/Scorpio and Pig/Aquarius are mismatched but possible, barely. Opposites in the old cycle and in daily habit; it survives only on hard-won, explicit trust.