Tiger/Taurus and Goat/Capricorn meet at 58–63%, the careful Tiger/Taurus who measures twice meets the Goat/Capricorn who runs a respectable daytime job and a sumptuous nighttime second life. Both halves are private. Both halves work hard. The pairing is interesting once Goat/Capricorn lets Tiger/Taurus into the second compartment.
Chemistry is reserved on the surface and warmer than expected once trust arrives. Tiger/Taurus brings the molten core slowly revealed; Goat/Capricorn brings two distinct selves and the question of which one shows up in bed. Bedroom dynamics work when Goat/Capricorn brings the nighttime self.
Conversation is sparse and considered. Tiger/Taurus says it once and means it; Goat/Capricorn keeps the inner life rigorously separate. Both halves listen well when present. The risk: Goat/Capricorn's compartmentalization can keep Tiger/Taurus permanently outside the actually interesting half of the partner.
Friction lives in transparency. Tiger/Taurus eventually demands to know who is showing up to the relationship; Goat/Capricorn defends the privacy of the secret self. When Tiger/Taurus pushes, the gentle beast surfaces. When Goat/Capricorn locks down, Tiger/Taurus gets quietly disillusioned.
Tiger/Taurus learns from Goat/Capricorn that some people genuinely live two lives and the relationship invites the second one in slowly; Goat/Capricorn learns from Tiger/Taurus that letting somebody fully in doesn't dissolve the secret self, it deepens it. Both halves can grow.
At 58–63%, this is a moderately compatible, slightly cool pairing. Tiger/Taurus and Goat/Capricorn can build something real if Goat/Capricorn is willing to merge the compartments.