Air Signs: Gemini, Libra, Aquarius
Air signs are the intellectuals and communicators of the zodiac. They live in the realm of ideas, connection, and social dynamics.
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Air Sign Traits
- Intellectual: They think before they feel
- Communicative: Words and ideas are their currency
- Social: They thrive on human connection and variety
- Objective: They can see multiple perspectives
- Detached: May seem emotionally distant
- Curious: Always learning and exploring new ideas
Gemini (May 21 - June 20)
The Twins—mutable air ruled by Mercury.
Core Traits: Curious, adaptable, versatile, expressive, witty, sociable
Challenges: Inconsistent, indecisive, nervous, superficial
In Love: Needs mental stimulation. Flirtatious and playful. Gets bored easily.
At Work: The networker and multitasker. Excels in writing, sales, teaching, media.
Compatible with: Aries, Leo, Libra, Aquarius
Libra (September 23 - October 22)
The Scales—cardinal air ruled by Venus.
Core Traits: Diplomatic, fair, social, gracious, cooperative, harmonious
Challenges: Indecisive, avoids confrontation, self-pity, carries grudges
In Love: The romantic. Craves partnership and beauty. May lose self in relationships.
At Work: The mediator and aesthetic. Excels in law, design, diplomacy, partnerships.
Compatible with: Gemini, Leo, Sagittarius, Aquarius
Aquarius (January 20 - February 18)
The Water-Bearer—fixed air ruled by Uranus (traditionally Saturn).
Core Traits: Progressive, original, independent, humanitarian, intellectual
Challenges: Emotionally detached, aloof, rebellious, unpredictable
In Love: Values friendship and intellectual connection. Needs space and independence.
At Work: The innovator. Excels in technology, humanitarian work, science, creative fields.
Compatible with: Aries, Gemini, Libra, Sagittarius
Air Sign Compatibility
- Other Air signs: Mental stimulation and social harmony
- Fire signs: Air feeds fire; enthusiasm meets intellect
- Water signs: Logic vs. emotion can create misunderstanding
- Earth signs: Abstract vs. practical priorities may clash