Rooster people are very observant. And most of the time, they are very accurate and precise with their observation. Perhaps, you can say that Roosters have a very keen “sixth-sense”.
With Roosters, what you see is exactly what you get. There are no hidden depths to the Rooster’s character: they are neither complicated nor profound, rather, they are very forthright and straightforward. The rooster likes to be noticed and flattered. They might dress a little flashily with this in mind, but in their heart, they are completely conservative.
Roosters always appear attractive and beautifully turned out. They are sociable and love to receive attention. Believe it or not, it is not an easy task to fool the Rooster. Their mind is cautious and skeptical, with this perceptive gift, Roosters make excellent trouble shooters, detectives, doctors, nurses and psychiatrists.
Roosters are always up, out and doing. You rarely see a relaxed rooster that sits quietly in the livingroom, doing nothing. They are also multitalented, and can become accomplished in many different ways.
All Roosters are extremely conscious about clothing and appearance. They may appear conservative but are obsessed with their look – they can spend hours standing in front of the mirrors and will not even wink when they spend a vast amount of money for a shirt or a dress. That doesn’t mean they don’t care about money, in fact, they love to compare prices and even if the bargain is only slightly cheaper, they will be satisfied.
Though sharp, practical and resourceful, the Rooster also likes to dream. And because they like to dream, they will disappoint the loved one, for the reality will never match up to the dreams they would like to share with them. Although they really are sincere about those dreams. Rooster make great hosts and adore entertaining.
The main virtue in the Rooster character is loyalty: they make devoted friends. They always keep their promises and are always true to their word. When Roosters love and admire someone, they will even catch the moon just to keep them happy.
Originally posted 2012-10-08 02:51:00.