Leo Personality: Traits, Love, Career & Dark Side
The Leo personality in depth: warm traits, generous love compatibility, career patterns, the dark side they rarely admit, and an honest look at what the evidence actually says. For entertainment and guidance.
Leo at a Glance
The Leo personality is the zodiac's most luminous: the sign that takes up room without apology, gives generously to the people it has chosen, and runs on visibility the way other signs run on caffeine. People with the sun in Leo tend to walk into rooms in a way the room notices, hold their loves as central rather than incidental, and feel most themselves when something they care about has a stage. This guide walks through Leo personality traits in depth: strengths, weaknesses, love and compatibility patterns, career style, the lesser-discussed dark side, and how the Leo man and Leo woman differ in expression.
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Dates | July 23 to August 22 |
| Element | Fire |
| Modality | Fixed |
| Ruling planet | Sun |
| Symbol | The Lion (♌) |
| Polarity | Positive / Masculine |
| House | 5th (creativity, romance, play, children, self-expression) |
| Body associations | Heart, spine, upper back |
| Lucky colors | Gold, sun orange, royal purple |
| Birthstones | Peridot, ruby |
For entertainment and guidance purposes only. Astrology is not a substitute for professional advice.
Leo Personality Traits
There is a particular way a Leo enters a room: not loudly, necessarily, but in a way the room registers. That presence is the center of the sign, and it comes from a rare combination: Leo is a fire sign (warmth, vitality, expression), in the fixed modality (it holds its center rather than scattering), ruled by the Sun itself, the only sign with that distinction. The generosity people love and the need to be witnessed people roll their eyes at are the same solar wiring: giving light, and needing it to land somewhere.
Each piece adds something. Fire, the element Leo shares with Aries and Sagittarius, makes it lead with felt presence rather than analysis. Fixed, the modality of a season's steady middle, shared with Taurus, Scorpio, and Aquarius, gives Leo its staying power and its stubbornness in equal measure. The Sun, which rules no other sign, makes identity itself the theme: vitality, creativity, and the simple fact of being a self out loud. Set a fixed will and a generous fire around the symbol of selfhood and you get the fire sign that reads as most unmistakably itself.
Core Strengths
- Warmth. Leo radiates. Walk into a room with a Leo in good mood and the temperature changes. People light up, conversations open. The warmth is not a strategy; it is the baseline.
- Generosity. Leo gives: time, money, attention, credit, big gestures. When Leo loves someone, the people around the relationship benefit too: the Leo friend hosts the birthday dinner, the Leo partner makes everyone feel like family.
- Loyalty. Fixed fire stays. The friends Leo had at 22 are often still in the rotation at 52. Family means the chosen kind as much as the blood kind, and Leo holds both.
- Confidence. Not absence of doubt: willingness to act in spite of doubt. The Leo who has internal wobbles still walks into the meeting, the audition, the difficult conversation. The performance precedes the certainty.
- Creative force. Leo wants to make things: art, businesses, families, traditions, parties, beautiful living rooms. The 5th-house association with creativity is real and shows up across domains.
Common Weaknesses
- Ego-sensitivity. The same Sun that gives Leo presence also makes them susceptible to perceived slights. A friend forgetting the birthday, a partner praising someone else's work, a colleague taking credit: Leo registers it, and the registration lasts.
- Need for visible appreciation. Leo gives generously and then needs the giving to be seen. Quietly-grateful partners often discover that "quiet" was the wrong volume.
- Drama as default. When the emotional temperature rises, Leo's expression rises with it. Conversations meant to be small become medium-sized; medium become large.
- Stubbornness. Fixed sign. Once Leo has decided how something is, contrary evidence has a difficult time getting through. Pride often defends the position long past the point of usefulness.
- Difficulty being upstaged. Sharing the spotlight (at a party, at work, in a relationship's social life) does not come naturally. The Leo who does the work on this becomes magnetic in a deeper way; the Leo who doesn't quietly competes with people they love.
If you recognize yourself here, the work is not to dim the light. It is to figure out when the spotlight is helping and when it is the conversation.
Leo in Love and Relationships
Romantic life is one of the most-searched topics about the leo personality, and the Sun rules this sign, so love runs warm, generous, and theatrical in a way that other signs sometimes mistake for performance. How a Leo loves is openhanded, visible, and surprisingly traditional in its devotion. For the year's romantic outlook, see the 2026 Leo love forecast.
How Leo Shows Love
Leo shows love by making you the main character in their attention. They plan the surprise, book the table at the place you mentioned in passing, choose the gift with care, post the photo. The expression is open and unsubtle. Leo does not hide affection, and they would rather over-show than under-show.
In an established relationship, Leo shows love through:
- Big gestures and small noticings. The anniversary trip, yes, but also the bouquet on a Tuesday because the week was hard. Leo combines theatrical romance with surprisingly attentive daily care.
- Public devotion. Leo's partner is featured, mentioned, posted about, brought to things. The visibility is part of the love language; hiding the relationship feels wrong to a Leo.
- Generous physical presence. Affectionate touch, hand-holding, lingering hugs. Leo communicates love with body language as much as words.
- Standing up for you in rooms. A Leo partner does not stay quiet when someone disrespects their person. The loyalty has a public spine to it.
- Building together visibly. A home that reflects both of you, a social life you share, traditions that become yours. Leo builds the relationship as a co-authored thing rather than two parallel lives.
The fast warmth in early dating with a Leo can be intoxicating. Worth knowing: Leo's initial intensity is genuine, but commitment proper still takes time, and the public-facing affection sometimes outruns the private-facing one in the early stages.
What Leo Needs in a Partner
The fastest way to lose a Leo is to forget to notice them, criticize them in front of others, or compete with them for spotlight in their own social world. The fastest way to keep them is to be a person who sees them clearly and tells them so, without flattery, but without withholding.
Specifically, Leo tends to thrive with someone who:
- Genuinely admires them, and is honest about it
- Can hold their own ground in disagreements without needing to win
- Has their own creative life that complements rather than competes
- Does not punish them for needing to be seen
- Tells them when they are being dramatic without contempt
Leo Compatibility: Best Matches
Compatibility between any two signs is more nuanced than sun-sign alone (rising sign, moon sign, Venus, and Mars all matter). But at the sun-sign level, certain patterns repeat often enough to be worth naming. If you are looking for a leo soulmate, these are the directions to look first.
| Sign | Match with Leo | Why, in one line |
|---|---|---|
| Aries | Strong | Two warm, direct fire signs: fast chemistry, fierce loyalty, honest fights |
| Sagittarius | Strong | Shared optimism and adventure, plus space to shine without competing |
| Libra | Strong | Libra curates the room, Leo brings it alive; both honor romance and beauty |
| Gemini | Good | Wit Leo enjoys and a mental quickness that keeps Leo intellectually met |
| Aquarius | Complementary | The opposite sign: detachment against warmth, a real stretch that can balance |
| Taurus | Hard | Two fixed signs each wanting to be the immovable center |
| Scorpio | Hard | Two fixed intensities: feeling on the surface against feeling held close |
| Capricorn | Hard | Capricorn's restrained affection can leave Leo feeling unseen |
Read these as starting points, not verdicts: a full chart can override any single pairing.
Top 3 Most Compatible Signs
- Aries (fellow fire sign). Two warm, direct, action-oriented people who recognize each other immediately. The chemistry is fast, the loyalty fierce, and the disagreements honest. The risk is two egos in the room; the gift is two people unafraid of their own intensity.
- Sagittarius (fellow fire sign). Both signs run on optimism, adventure, and generosity. Sagittarius gives Leo space to be itself without competing for the spotlight, and Leo gives Sagittarius an anchor that does not feel like a cage.
- Libra (air sign that feeds fire). Libra's aesthetic sensibility and social grace pair beautifully with Leo's warmth. Libra makes the rooms feel curated; Leo makes them feel alive. Both honor romance, both value beauty, both build relationships meant to be visible.
Gemini also belongs in honorable mention: an air sign whose wit Leo enjoys and whose mental quickness keeps Leo from feeling intellectually unmet.
For the full breakdown, see the Leo and Aquarius compatibility guide.
The throughline in all the high-compatibility pairings is the same: a partner who can match Leo's warmth, can stand confidently in their own light without needing to dim Leo's, and does not interpret expressiveness as a problem to manage.
Challenging Matches
- Taurus. Two fixed signs, both stubborn, both wanting to be the immovable center. Taurus's preference for quiet stability collides with Leo's preference for visible warmth. Workable only if both deeply respect what the other values.
- Scorpio. Two fixed signs again, this time both intense. Where Leo wears feeling on the surface, Scorpio holds it close. Power struggles are common; when the pairing works, it works because both partners have done serious individual work on their own ego.
- Capricorn. Capricorn's restrained, slow-burn affection can leave Leo feeling unseen; Leo's openness can read as undignified to Capricorn. Long-term requires Capricorn to learn to give visible affection and Leo to value private respect alongside public attention.
None of this is destiny. A well-aspected chart can soften any of these, and a poorly-aspected one can wreck even a textbook match.
Leo in Career and Money
The leo zodiac sign personality is built for work where presence, creative leadership, and the willingness to be visible are rewarded. They thrive in any role that lets them be the named owner of an outcome. For where the year is heading, see the 2026 Leo career outlook.
Best Career Paths
The Leo skill set maps naturally to careers that involve:
- Performance and entertainment. Acting, music, dance, public speaking, hosting, comedy. The Sun-ruled person on a stage is doing their most native work.
- Creative direction and leadership. Creative directors, film directors, restaurant owners, founders with charismatic public roles. Anywhere the work is to set vision and rally people behind it.
- Education and mentorship. Especially teaching children, coaching, motivational work. Leo's warmth and presence shape young people in lasting ways; the 5th-house association with children is meaningful.
- Luxury and aesthetic industries. High-end design, fashion, hospitality, fine dining. Leo understands that beauty is not frivolous. It is one of the things that makes life worth living.
- Sales and visible business roles. Real estate, executive sales, brand-building, public-facing entrepreneurship. The presence sells the product.
They tend to do worst in roles where they are invisible, where credit is collectivized away from individuals, or where the work is purely operational and behind-the-scenes for years on end.
Leo and Money Habits
Leo's relationship with money is, like much of their life, generous and visible. They tend to:
- Earn confidently. Leo charges what they think they are worth, often more than peers, and is willing to walk away from work that pays them less than they value themselves at.
- Spend on quality of life and on the people they love. Trips, restaurants, gifts, the home, generosity to family and friends. Leo's money tells the story of who they love and how they want to live.
- Underestimate the boring math. Compound savings, tax efficiency, slow-grow investments: these conversations bore Leo, and the avoidance can cost real money over decades.
- Equate income with self-worth. Leo's confidence is genuinely undermined by periods of low income, more than the practical impact would suggest. The financial work often includes separating identity from earnings number.
The financial work for a Leo is rarely to spend less. It is to set up systems that quietly handle the unsexy math so the generous, expressive part of them is not paying for it later.
The Dark Side of the Leo Personality
Most write-ups of the leo personality stop at "warm and generous." That is half the story. The honest version of the leo dark side is the part close friends notice but rarely say out loud. Underneath almost all of it is one fear the confident surface is built to hide: not failure, but becoming unimportant. The pride is armor, and most of the patterns below are what that armor does when Leo feels unseen or diminished.
- Generosity with strings. Leo gives, and quietly tracks the giving. The gift, the dinner, the favor: all real, all warm, and also remembered. When Leo feels the giving was not noticed or returned, the warmth cools in ways the recipient often cannot decode.
- Ego as the hidden third party in every conversation. Disagreements with Leo can quietly become referendums on whether Leo is being respected. The original topic disappears under the ego layer; the conversation never resolves because it was about something else.
- Pride that refuses repair. Apologies are hard for Leo. Admitting a mistake feels like a status loss; the harder the loss, the longer the apology takes, sometimes never. Friendships and relationships can end this way, slowly, over things that could have been repaired in a conversation.
- Drama recruited to win arguments. When a calm conversation is not going Leo's way, the temperature rises, and the rising temperature is sometimes deployed strategically. The other person backs down to avoid the scene; Leo wins, but the cost is real.
- Inability to share spotlight in their own world. Other people's good news in Leo's social space can land harder than it should. Mature Leos celebrate; immature Leos quietly compete, and partners and friends learn not to share certain wins.
The shadow side of Leo is not a flaw to delete. It is the same warmth, the same generosity, the same vitality, channeled through an unsupervised ego. Recognizing it is most of the work.
If you are a Leo reading this and bristling: that reaction is itself useful data. The dark-side patterns are not character defects, they are the cost of running on a fully-expressed Sun without a counterweight. The Leo adults who do this work (friendships with people who tell them the truth, a creative practice that returns them to making rather than performing, a long-term partner who can disagree without it becoming about Leo's worth) tend to keep the warmth and outgrow the ego. The Leo adults who skip the work often look back from midlife and see a generous life built around an audience that eventually moved on.
For the full breakdown of each pattern, what triggers it, and how to handle it, see the dark side of Leo.
Your Leo Sun Is Only Part of the Picture: Moon and Rising
Everything above describes the Leo sun, your core self and the part most "what's your sign" conversations stop at. But two people with a Leo sun can come across very differently, and the reason is usually their moon and rising signs. This is also why "all Leos are the same" is the weakest reading in astrology.
Your moon sign is your emotional interior, the private feeling under the public warmth:
- Leo sun with a water moon (Cancer, Scorpio, or Pisces moon) hides a far more sensitive, easily-wounded inner world under the confident exterior. The need to be seen is the same; the hurt when it is missed runs deeper and quieter than anyone guesses.
- Leo sun with an earth moon (Taurus, Virgo, or Capricorn moon) grounds the fire: steadier, less theatrical, more likely to build quietly than to perform. The warmth stays, the drama softens.
- Leo sun with a fire or air moon (fellow fire, or a Gemini, Libra, or Aquarius moon) doubles the expressiveness: even more outward, social, and performance-loving.
Your rising sign (which needs your birth time to calculate) is the first impression, the face the world meets first:
- A Leo rising doubles the effect: visibly warm, commanding, hard to miss from the first hello.
- A water or earth rising over a Leo sun is the person who seems reserved or modest until the solar confidence underneath shows itself.
The practical takeaway: if a Leo description fits you in some ways and misses badly in others, the misses are usually your moon and rising talking. A full reading needs all three, plus Venus and Mars, which is exactly why sun-sign alone is a starting point and not a verdict.
| Placement | What it shapes | How it reads in a Leo |
|---|---|---|
| Sun | Core self | The warm, present, spotlight-comfortable self this guide describes |
| Moon | Private emotional life | A water moon hides an easily-wounded interior; an earth moon grounds the drama; a fire or air moon doubles the expressiveness |
| Rising | First impression on others | A Leo rising is warm and commanding from hello; a water or earth rising looks modest until the solar confidence shows |
Leo Man vs. Leo Woman
The core leo traits show up in both, but they tend to express differently in love and work: partly biology, mostly socialization, sometimes both. The solar warmth underneath is identical; the channels it flows through are not.
A useful framing: most Leo men have been socially rewarded for confidence, presence, and "natural leadership" in ways that often delay their reckoning with the ego cost. Most Leo women have spent their lives being labeled "a lot" (too loud, too bright, too sure of themselves) and have either pushed through the labeling or learned to dim. Read everything below with that asymmetry in mind.
Leo Personality, Male
The leo personality male tends to be:
- A magnetic presence. He fills a room without trying. People orient toward him at gatherings; promotion conversations happen about him without him asking.
- Generous to a fault with chosen people. He picks up the check, hosts the family, makes the big gestures. The generosity is real; it also often comes with an unspoken assumption that the gratitude will be visible.
- Traditional in romance. He plans the dates, makes the moves, wants to feel like he is providing, emotionally and often materially. Partners who reject the framing entirely sometimes find themselves with a confused Leo.
- Prone to status sensitivity. Promotions, titles, public recognition, the right invitations: these matter to a Leo man more than he often admits, and not getting them can quietly undermine him.
- Loyal in long-term partnership. Once committed, he stays. The Leo men who build stable long relationships tend to be with partners who give them genuine, ongoing admiration without flattery, and who also tell them the truth.
Leo Personality, Female
The leo personality female is one of the zodiac's most charismatic personality archetypes, and one of the most likely to be told to "tone it down" by people whose own self-confidence cannot survive being near hers.
- Confident and visibly so. She knows what she brings to a room. The energy is not performance; it is presence. People who find her "too much" are often people who have made smallness a moral position.
- Generously romantic. She loves big, openly, and on purpose. The Leo woman who has been told her warmth is overwhelming sometimes shrinks it; the one who doesn't is one of the most magnetic partners in the zodiac.
- Theatrical in good and bad ways. Her joy is large; her hurt is also large. Partners who can metabolize both find themselves with a partner who is alive in the full sense; partners who need quiet often feel exhausted.
- Demanding, and worth it. She has standards: for how she is spoken to, for how the relationship looks, for the quality of attention. Partners who meet the standards get a level of devotion that other signs cannot match. Partners who try to negotiate the standards down lose her.
- Allergic to being condescended to. Underestimate her intelligence, her capability, or her judgment and she will end the friendship, the relationship, or the working partnership, possibly while remaining outwardly gracious. You will not be invited back.
The biggest red flags for the leo personality female are not flaws so much as friction points: partners who find her warmth threatening, social environments that punish female confidence, friends who only love her when she is up.
Famous Leo Personalities
A short, non-exhaustive sample of well-known people born under the Leo sun:
- Madonna (August 16, 1958): singer, performer
- Jennifer Lopez (July 24, 1969): singer, actress, producer
- Mick Jagger (July 26, 1943): singer, songwriter
- Whitney Houston (August 9, 1963): singer, actress
- Daniel Radcliffe (July 23, 1989): actor
- Halle Berry (August 14, 1966): actress, producer
- Coco Chanel (August 19, 1883): fashion designer
- Andy Warhol (August 6, 1928): artist
Note how many of them are performers and visual artists whose public legacy is built on presence, theatrical persona, and visible originality: Madonna's seven-decade reinvention, Whitney's voice, Chanel's brand, Warhol's persona-as-art. The Leo signature is the willingness to be looked at, on purpose, as the work itself.
What does not show up in those lists, but is just as common among Leo personalities, are the teachers whose students adore them decades later, the restaurant owners who become neighborhood institutions, the choir directors and dance instructors, the family matriarchs and patriarchs whose homes are gathering places. The famous-Leo pattern is one slice of a much bigger population that lives the same temperament in less visible roles.
Common Misconceptions About Leo
A few things readers consistently get wrong about the Leo personality:
- "Leo is just vain." Self-aware is not the same as vain. Leo's relationship with appearance, presence, and self-presentation is a serious one. They invest in how they show up. Reading care as vanity is usually a values mismatch in the reader, not a flaw in the Leo.
- "Leo needs to be the center of attention." The need is real, but the mechanism is misread. Leo is the only sign ruled by the Sun, and the Sun gives light rather than takes it: a Sun-ruled person wants to be seen because being witnessed is how they confirm they are loved and that they matter. It is not vanity; it is a giver needing the light to land somewhere. They often want to be seen, which is different from refusing to share a room. Mature Leos build environments where everyone shines and they shine alongside; the version of "Leo needs all the attention" is usually a description of immature Leos, not the sign as a whole.
- "Leo is shallow." The Sun-ruled person who cares about beauty, presence, and surface is also, in most cases, the person who cares deeply about family, loyalty, and craft. Reading the visible warmth as the whole story misses most of the person.
- "All Leos are the same." Sun-sign-only reading is the shallowest form of astrology. Two Leo suns with very different rising signs, moon placements, and Venus / Mars positions will read as very different people. This guide is about patterns that recur often enough to be useful, not laws.
- "Astrology can predict a Leo's future." It cannot, and any source that says otherwise is overselling. The honest claim is that astrology offers a vocabulary for self-reflection: patterns to test against your own experience and keep what fits.
Is Any of This Real? An Honest Look at the Evidence
A profile like this is only worth your time if it is honest about what it is. Sun-sign astrology is a language for self-reflection, not a measuring instrument, and the evidence is worth knowing before you take any of it to heart.
The dates no longer match the sky. The tropical zodiac used here ties the signs to the seasons, fixing the start of Aries to the spring equinox rather than to any constellation. But Earth's axis slowly wobbles on a roughly 26,000-year cycle called precession, and in the two thousand years since these dates were assigned, the background constellations have drifted by close to a full sign. Someone born "a Leo" by date now has the sun sitting in front of the constellation Cancer. It is also why the cusp dates move by about a day from year to year, and why the sun actually crosses thirteen constellations along the ecliptic, including Ophiuchus, under the boundaries the International Astronomical Union adopted in 1928 and published in 1930. Tropical astrology tracks the seasons, not the stars, and it knows this.
Controlled tests have not found predictive power. In the best-known experiment, physicist Shawn Carlson had astrologers try to match real birth charts to the personality profiles of people they had never met, under double-blind conditions. The result, published in Nature in 1985, was no better than chance. Decades earlier, psychologist Bertram Forer gave 39 students what each believed was a personalized reading and asked them to rate its accuracy; the average score was 4.26 out of 5, even though every student had received the same generic text. That pull to accept a vague, flattering description as uniquely true (the Forer or "Barnum" effect) is most of why a sun-sign portrait can feel uncanny.
So why read the rest? Because a well-drawn archetype is still a useful mirror. The point of the Leo profile is not that the Sun made you warm and visible; it is that "radiates outward, gives generously, needs to be seen" is a pattern worth holding up against your own life and keeping only where it genuinely fits. Use it the way you would a sharp personality essay: as language for noticing yourself, not as a forecast of what comes next.
Sources: Carlson, Nature 318, 419-425 (1985); Forer, Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 44, 118-123 (1949).
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Leo's biggest red flags?
The most common Leo red flags are pride that refuses to apologize, generosity that comes with quiet expectation of recognition, ego that becomes the hidden subject of every disagreement, drama deployed to win arguments, and difficulty celebrating others' wins in their own social world. None of these are deal-breakers on their own, but recurring without self-awareness, they wear down the people around Leo over time.
What is a Leo soulmate sign?
There is no single leo soulmate sign. Chemistry depends on a full chart, not just sun-sign. That said, fellow fire signs (Aries, Sagittarius) and air signs that feed fire (Libra, Gemini) most consistently match Leo's warmth and need for an expressive partner. The signs with the steepest learning curve are Taurus, Scorpio, and Capricorn. For the full ranking, the opposite-sign wild card, and how a Leo knows it is real, see the Leo soulmate guide.
What zodiac sign is Leo most attracted to?
Leo tends to be most drawn to people who are confident, warm, and visibly themselves: qualities common in fellow fire signs and aesthetically alive air signs. Beyond compatibility, Leo is attracted to partners who can match their presence without competing for it and who admire them without flattering them.
What is the dark side of Leo?
The Leo dark side is mostly the bright side without supervision: warmth that becomes performance, generosity that quietly keeps score, pride that refuses repair, ego that turns every disagreement into a referendum, and difficulty sharing spotlight with people they love.
Leo personality female vs male: what's the difference?
The core fire-fixed-Sun is the same. The Leo male tends to express it through magnetic presence, traditional romantic generosity, and status sensitivity he rarely admits. The Leo female tends to express it through unapologetic confidence, theatrical romance, and demanding standards that filter out partners who cannot meet them. Both share warmth, loyalty, and a low tolerance for being condescended to.
What are Leo's weaknesses?
Ego-sensitivity to perceived slights, need for visible appreciation, drama as a default escalation, stubbornness, and difficulty being upstaged in their own social world. These are not character flaws so much as the cost of being a fixed fire sign ruled by the Sun.
Are Leo good in long-term relationships?
Leo is one of the most loyal signs in long-term partnership when paired with someone who genuinely admires them without flattering them, who has their own grounded center, and who can disagree honestly without it becoming an ego war. With a partner like that, Leo builds the kind of warm, visible, generous relationship that other couples quietly model themselves on.
Is astrology scientifically proven?
No. The best-known controlled study, Shawn Carlson's double-blind test published in Nature in 1985, found that astrologers could not match birth charts to personality profiles better than chance. Much of the accuracy people feel comes from the Forer effect, the tendency to read a generic description as personally true. Astrology is most defensible as a structured prompt for self-reflection, not as a predictive science.
Closing
The leo personality is one of the most-caricatured in the zodiac: too often reduced to "vain" or "needs attention" by people who have not understood what it actually costs to live as warmth-by-default. The honest reading is more interesting: a sign wired for generosity, presence, and creative force, capable of remarkable loyalty to the people they have chosen, and carrying a sun that is equal parts gift and responsibility.
If this resonates, the work is not to dim. It is to learn when to share the light.
Explore the 12 Zodiac Personalities
The Leo personality is one of twelve sun signs, and each profile follows the same full-depth, honestly-sourced format. Find yours, your partner's, and the people you are trying to understand:
Aries · Taurus · Gemini · Cancer · Leo · Virgo · Libra · Scorpio · Sagittarius · Capricorn · Aquarius · Pisces
For entertainment and guidance purposes only. Astrology is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, financial, or legal advice. The patterns described here are generalizations and may or may not apply to any specific person, whose full birth chart involves rising sign, moon sign, and planetary placements not covered by sun-sign alone.