Tiger/Gemini and Dog/Aquarius meet at 88–93%, the swinger-career charmer meets the resourceful Aquarian who can MacGyver almost anything. Both halves are clever. Both halves get bored easily. Both halves rescue people. The match works when neither half tries to rescue the other.
Chemistry is fast, conversational, and inventive. Tiger/Gemini brings the charisma + intellect package; Dog/Aquarius brings the resourceful Aquarian devotion. The bedroom is creative, different setting every week. The risk: Tiger/Gemini's restlessness can read as the canon's warned 'sizzle without steak,' and Dog/Aquarius slips into pity-as-love.
Conversation is rapid, riffy, and full of sideways jokes. Tiger/Gemini broadcasts; Dog/Aquarius investigates. Both halves listen for the next clever beat. The risk: real emotional check-ins get talked past because both halves prefer the next interesting topic over the slow uncomfortable one.
Friction lives in Tiger/Gemini's tendency to wander when bored and Dog/Aquarius's tendency to rescue rather than confront. Dog/Aquarius starts taking pity on Tiger/Gemini's restlessness; Tiger/Gemini reads pity as condescension. Resentments build.
Tiger/Gemini learns from Dog/Aquarius that staying with one project, or person, produces more than serial sizzle ever could; Dog/Aquarius learns from Tiger/Gemini that pity is the canon's exact warning, and love means asking for what you actually want. Both halves grow up.
At 88–93%, this is a clever, slightly precarious pairing. Tiger/Gemini and Dog/Aquarius either build a witty inventive life together or charm each other for a season and move on.