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Asked by Adi from china | Feb. 14, 2017 03:55
About:Year of the Snake

Hi there, I am from Germany (male), born in April 28th 1977 ~4am.

I met in my company in 2016 an earth-snake, Carol (female - Chinese, 1989) and feel addicted to her. We have similar characters, many times we talk to each other it seems there are some sparks in the air (she gets soft knees and I cannot concentrate myself on work). What can you say about our situation / relation?
She is single and I am married.
Thank you for a feedback.

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Answered by Peter | Feb. 14, 2017 05:03
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Adi,
You are playing with fire. You are indeed attracted to each other, as they are mysterious creatures. And because your yearly element is Fire, and her yearly element is Earth, astrologically she stands to benefit from you. The Chinese young ladies are very attractive. I see them here on a TV program with English subtitles, where young men and women meet in front of an audience in China, and try to find the perfect match. Follow your work ethics, because if not, you will be the slave of your senses. I’m sure that Carol will follow her path in life, as this year is a very good year for her. Should you ever marry a woman born in the year of the Snake (either Carol or someone else), you will find that this marriage won’t work, and you will fight for money, and then separate. Good luck to you, and also good luck to her.
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Answered by Adi | Feb. 14, 2017 09:48
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Thank you, Peter.
You might be probably right, but it's easy said following the ethnics than the senses, when the senses win over the mind! I am trying to match her to a dragon, but she is a bit complicated! For me it would be best if she could get a boyfriend so the sparks between us might fade! Do you think it would help both of us if I would talk to her about my feelings towards her? Or doubyiu gave any suggestions what could help me to get over her?
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Answered by Peter | Feb. 14, 2017 19:24
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Adi,
It is called cold turkey give up. Many people fight with all sort of addictions, like smoking, etc. The biggest addiction is sugar addiction. An Aboriginal man here in Australia, said that when he was a lad, he walked 1000 km to Sydney City to get some sugar, so you can imagine how addictive it is. All addictions are hard to shake off, but not impossible to get rid of. I wish you all the best.
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