Aquarians need no one. You will often find them living alone or as an aloof partner in marriages where their mate travels a lot. It is easy for Aquarians to have a few parallel lives, as they never let one hand know what the other is doing. They are pleasant people and usually very honest-in their own way. They can, however, be considered selfish, as they like to behave according to their personal style. They don’t enjoy being told what to do. Aquarians are not dictatorial. But they like power. Yet they won’t use force to achieve their goals. Aquarians are clever and elusive characters to whom stratagem is second nature.

They surround themselves with friends and are usually liked by all. But, in a strange way, Aquarians are not really connected to terrestrial matters. They tend to hover about three feet over their own heads all the time and seem to be observing life from a silent helicopter position. It is said that Aquarius is the sign of madness or great power. More United States presidents were born in Aquarius than in any other sign.

You can be the intimate friend of an Aquarian and expect to see him once a year. Aquarius won’t require too much of their mates. Aquarians are really very eccentric. If you love an Aquarian, don’t hang on him or her. Don’t pry into her private life, and above all, when your Aquarian shows up after a two-month absence from your life, don’t ask questions. Just “Hello. How are you?” Aquarians detest rendering accounts.

p.s. Excerpt From “The New Astrology©” by Suzanne White

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