
Tiger/Leo and Monkey/Leo meet at a workable 58-63%, a would-be monarch beside a born show-off. Tiger/Leo would vote itself ruler of the world and suffers in royal isolation; Monkey/Leo craves attention and will do anything to get it. Both are Leos who need the spotlight, which is exactly the problem.
The attraction is loud and playful. Monkey/Leo dazzles with antics and Tiger/Leo brags about its conquests, so the early romance is a delighted competition for the room's gaze. The heat is easy; the humility to share it is not.
Both perform more than they confide. Tiger/Leo boasts and Monkey/Leo clowns, so the talk is entertaining but light on real disclosure. Turning the act off long enough to be honest is the growth edge for both.
Two Leos wanting the same stage rarely yield it gracefully. Tiger/Leo grows aloof in its self-regard and Monkey/Leo escalates the antics for attention, so a fight becomes a bid for who gets noticed, plus a running dispute over Monkey/Leo's famous messiness.
Tiger/Leo can teach Monkey/Leo not to let the lust for novelty scare off real intimacy. Monkey/Leo can teach Tiger/Leo to lighten up and laugh at itself. Two performers can be a great act if they take turns center stage.
At 58-63%, a workable, entertaining match of two Leos. Tiger/Leo and Monkey/Leo have real fun together, so long as each learns to applaud the other instead of upstaging it.