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Asked by Liz from usa | Dec. 16, 2016 11:06
About:Year of the Horse

Family, marriage and finances

I was born April 3, 1966. Right now my family, marriage and our finances are in turmoil. Family, we're not really getting along and I'm made to be the "outcast". Marriage, I believe my husband hides many secrets and he lies. Questions of infidelity. Finances, well, not too good, so he says. When will this all end? Is there any hope for a positive resolve in these matters? How will I fair in the next days? Or for 2017?

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Answered by Peter | Dec. 16, 2016 16:07
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Liz,
I could only tell you about your fortune for the 2017, but I cannot tell you about your husband, or about your marriage, as you did not write his date of birth or when you were married. Next year you will have a reasonably good year. Because you are already married, try to improve your contribution to your marriage, instead of worrying too much about what you suspect it may happen. You will improve your financial situation by adopting a frugal lifestyle, and start saving money immediately. We all had to go through a Fire Monkey year, which brought with it high spending for everyone. The Rooster year will be more contained, and you will be able to redress your financial situation. Your love life will be average. Good luck to you and to your family.
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Answered by Liz | Dec. 16, 2016 17:46
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He was born 11/21/67. And thanks
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Answered by Peter | Dec. 17, 2016 01:25
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Liz,
Although Horse and Goat can make good friends, in this particular instance, a marriage won't work because your elements are Fire to the both of you. What you just said is confirmed by his horoscope. You have to confront him with some evidence. He had an extremely bad year this year, and from next year he will start to improve, but in 2018 he will have a bad year again. From the two of you, you are the strong one. The typical "man, who brings home the bacon", so to speak, does not apply to him. He is also the male equivalent of "Carmen", from the famous Opera, who preferred to die, than to be restricted to love only one person. Good luck to you.
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