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Gemini

Flirty flighty chatty Gemini gets a bad press. These people are often described as 'two-faced' or 'unreliable'. True, there are Geminis like this but generalising doesn't help. What about the upside?

Well, Geminis are curious about their environment, they always want to find out more. They want to know a lot or a little about a whole lot of things. They often are extremely good with their hands, quick minded and witted. Gemini is able to work with contrasting ideas, points of view, philosophies, etc. It is a sign that can argue with itself and thus dig very deeply into a subject through working with the differing views it holds with ease in its head. Geminis can be superficial but they can also be profound.

This sign often has a real love for language; Geminis are often great writers. Life lived with a high level of curiousity breeds cleverness. Excellent at flirting in their minds with all manner of perceptions makes them good at real life flirting.

The downside is that Gemini can drop things when something more interesting comes along. Involvements can be rather short-term. They have a lot of nervous energy and life can be lived flitting about, never settling. They can spend too much time living inside their heads or through joking, chatting, mimicking and generally fooling around. But Geminis are fun to be around if you have the energy. They are always interested and curious and rarely dull.

Well Known People with the Sun in Gemini

Helena Bonham-Carter, Bjorn Borg, Alistair Campbell, Julian Clarey, Miles Davis, Albrecht Durer, Arthur Conan Doyle, Tony Curtis, Isadora Duncan, Bob Dylan, Clint Eastwood, M.C. Escher, Ian Fleming, Anne Frank, Boy George, Bob Hope, Mick Hucknall, Harry Enfield, Noel Gallagher, Judy Garland, Che Guevarra, Thomas Hardy, Bob Hope, Helen Hunt, Thora Hird, John F Kennedy, Nicole Kidman, Josie Lawrence, Curtis Mayfield, Paul McCartney, Ian McKellen, Franz Mesmer, Kylie Minogue, Bob Monkhouse, Marilyn Monroe, Cole Porter, Jamie Oliver, Charles Saatchi, Anthea Turner, Queen Victoria, Walt Whitman, Jonny Wilkinson, Brian Wilson, Frank Lloyd Wright

Example Chart: Boy George
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The great "gender bender" of 1980s pop, the singer in the light, fun pop group 'Culture Club' George became a media darling. Feigning innocence or playing games, at the height of his fame, George claimed he indulged in drinking tea rather than sex. His brilliant career as a fantastic crooner plunged in drugs and scandal as his 'other side' was revealed by the press. He was forced to reinvent himself and went on to become a DJ, also penning (to date) two gossipy no-holds-barred autobiographies. Gossip, chat and opinion come to him naturally but his evident underlying complexity now seems much more balanced with what he shows to the world.


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