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USA Today
20-04-2025
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- USA Today
Meet Taurus, the Zodiac's loyal bull: The sign's personality traits, dates
Meet Taurus, the Zodiac's loyal bull: The sign's personality traits, dates Taurus is the second sign of the Zodiac, ruling the latter half of April and the beginning of May. Thanks to their association with the element earth, Tauruses are grounded individuals, steeped in resilience and loyalty. But just like their symbol, the bull, Tauruses can be quite stubborn. They are dedicated and generous, enjoying the finer things in life. However, the sign is often misunderstood due to its steadfast and occasionally jealous nature. Astrologer Cleo Neptune dives into the sign's key traits and approach to relationships, career and more. Taurus dates Taurus season runs from April 20 to May 20. Taurus personality, traits Tauruses have a reputation of stubbornness, and unfortunately, this stereotype is true, says Neptune. Those born under the star sign are fixed in their ways, he explains, calling Tauruses "creatures of habit." Taurus is ruled by Venus, the planet of pleasure. This means that the sign loves to indulge, Neptune explains. They are generous and try to extend their luxuries to others. "Venus rules over gifts," Neptune says. "(Tauruses) want everyone to enjoy the pleasure that they are experiencing." Tauruses crave comfort, he adds. They tend to settle down and stay in one place. Astrology's 'Big Three': Astrology's 'Big Three': What your sun, moon and rising sign say about you Taurus career horoscope Neptune describes Tauruses as efficient, preferring to get tasks done quickly. Similar to other aspects of their lives, Tauruses run the risk of getting stuck in their careers. "When it's time for change, they're extremely resistant to that," Neptune explains. As coworkers, Tauruses make great mentors and champions in the workplace. This comes in part due to Taurus' consistency and comforting perspective. They often keep work relationships professional and don't cross the line into friendship. Taurus compatibility In relationships, a Taurus needs someone who is a ride-or-die, says Neptune. "They're kind of scorpionic in their close relationships," he explains. "They need someone who they know will have their back." Tauruses crave safety and want someone who will show up in a tangible way; someone who they can entrust with their emotions and won't embarrass them. Tauruses often act the provider in romantic situations, Neptune adds. This especially pertains to gift giving. Their gift-giving isn't about the price tag though, it's about the thought and attention to the little details. Taurus is compatible with the other earth signs: Virgo and Capricorn. But they also pair well with water signs: Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces. Fire, water, earth and air signs: Understanding the Zodiac elements Strengths Tauruses are observant and generous. They often show their love with gifts tailored to a partner or friend's interests, says Neptune. As friends, Tauruses are dedicated and loyal. They don't trust easily and put tremendous effort into cultivating close connections. Weaknesses Tauruses tend to foster comfortable environments, but this can cause them to get stuck. They may refuse to break from traditional approaches, remaining stagnant for too long. Tauruses can also be standoffish and appear unapproachable due to their fixed nature. Given their love for the finer things in life, Tauruses can sometimes be perceived as elitists, Neptune adds. Contributing: Anna Kaufman Learn more about each Zodiac sign Aries | Taurus | Gemini | Cancer | Leo | Virgo | Libra | Scorpio | Sagittarius | Capricorn | Aquarius | Pisces New to Astrology? We've got you covered. Explore more Zodiac coverage and find out what the stars say about you with USA TODAY's astrological sign series. Just Curious for more? We've got you covered USA TODAY is exploring the questions you and others ask every day. From "What's my birthstone?" to "What are angel numbers?" to "Is manifestation real?" − we're striving to find answers to the most common questions you ask every day. Head to our Just Curious section to see what else we can answer.


USA Today
21-03-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Meet Aries, the Zodiac's fierce leader: The sign's personality traits, dates
Meet Aries, the Zodiac's fierce leader: The sign's personality traits, dates Aries marks the start of the Zodiac cycle, beginning the yearly tenure of 12 distinct signs. Symbolized by the ram, Aries is a fire sign, known for its strong persona. Courageous, strong-willed and carefree − those born under Aries are often seen as natural leaders. Their fierce personality can, however, be viewed as impatient and obstinate. Astrologer Cleo Neptune explores the sign's key traits and approach to relationships, career and more. Aries dates Aries season runs from March 21 to April 19. Aries personality, traits Of Aries' personality, Neptune says, "they want to lead." "It's kind of like this raw childlike energy of 'Let's do it.'" Aries have no inhibitions and are eager to get tasks done. "I would also say that their drive is unmatched," Neptune adds. This quality, however, can be framed as impatience. Aries often need to take matters into their own hands. "I haven't met a patient Aries in my life," Neptune jokes. Aries are carefree in ways though, he adds. "They can be a little bit naive because they jump into things head first and the planning is not always there, but they definitely get things done," Neptune says. They're also known to help others, showcasing quick reaction times and keen instincts. Astrology's 'Big Three': What your sun, moon and rising sign say about you Aries career horoscope In the workplace, Aries are usually the first to volunteer for a task, Neptune says. They may even feel obligated to get things done without asking for help. "They definitely can be a little impatient with their coworkers," Neptune expands. If a group project is assigned, an Aries may take it upon themselves to finish it on their own. Aries are consistent and reliable, but sometimes bite off more than they can chew, he adds. Aries compatibility An Aries' relationship style is "surprisingly fair and patient," Neptune says. Similar to Libras, Aries have a desire for equality and balance in a relationship. "Very much tit for tat," Neptune reveals, "doing what's fair, balancing out their partners or their friendships and being advocates for their friends." But in trying to equalize their relationships, an Aries might end up overcompensating if their partner isn't reciprocating, he adds. Aries is compatible with the other fire signs: Leo and Sagittarius. But they also pair well with air signs: Gemini, Libra and Aquarius. Fire, water, earth and air signs: Understanding the Zodiac elements Strengths Aries are a very strong-willed sign, Neptune says. They are the type to always step in if something is wrong. "Aries are very much concerned with fairness in motivation and action," he explains. Aries are not one to stand idly by when someone is being bullied or targeted. Aries' defensive nature makes them fierce allies and reliable coworkers. Weaknesses Aries can be somewhat headstrong. Their desire to lead and finish quickly can be perceived as controlling, Neptune explains. Aries can also be a bit naive, he says. Their carefree attitude can lead to a lack of boundaries. Aries are prone to spread themselves thin by overcommitting to work projects or by overcompensating in relationships. Contributing: Anna Kaufman Learn more about each Zodiac sign Aries | Taurus | Gemini | Cancer | Leo | Virgo | Libra | Scorpio | Sagittarius | Capricorn | Aquarius | Pisces New to Astrology? We've got you covered. Explore more Zodiac coverage and find out what the stars say about you with USA TODAY's astrological sign series. Just Curious for more? We've got you covered USA TODAY is exploring the questions you and others ask every day. From "What's my birthstone?" to "What are angel numbers?" to "Is manifestation real?" − we're striving to find answers to the most common questions you ask every day. Head to our Just Curious section to see what else we can answer.