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Aries and Libra in love — now, these two create a lot of energy and fire together.
Just think of wind on a brushfire — it spreads the sparks everywhere, right? Aries, a Fire
sign, and Libra, an Air sign, work just like that together — Libra makes that Aries passion
just spark and spread like crazy. The quintessential Aries--Libra couple, in my mind, was Bonnie
and Clyde. These two — what a crazy, exciting, doomed match they made! Running around the
country, robbing banks and killing police officers with the Barrow Gang. The thing with
Aries and Libra is, they're Opposite signs, and opposites truly do attract. These two
probably fell in love at first sight, you know what I'm saying? And I'm betting they
had lots of ups and downs and crazy passion between them, because with these two signs,
when it's good, it's great — but when it's not, it sucks. So Clyde Barrow, the Aries
— he was the driving force behind their crime spree; he had the courage, the guts,
the daring and initiative to pursue this lifestyle of anarchy. Remember, Aries thinks like a
warrior. Bonnie Parker, on the other hand — she was a Libra, and Libra is all about
harmony and partnership. Libra wants to do whatever it takes to make it work — in Bonnie's
case, even if it's illegal! By all accounts, she was not at all the cigar-smoking, cold-blooded
killer they made her out to be in the papers. One of the Barrow Gang members even said he
didn't think Bonnie had ever shot a gun at a police officer. So what was she doing with
someone like Clyde Barrow? My guess is, she was standing by her man, just like any Libra
would. She probably fell in love with the romance of it all — Clyde cut a really dashing
figure with his machine gun, after all, and maybe being part of a gang made Bonnie feel
less lonely. Libra needs lots of love and romance and reassurance. And like a true Libra,
Bonnie was gorgeous and stylish, perfect for this exciting persona the press created for
the newspapers. Yeah, these two signs have a lot to offer each other, if they can appreciate
their differences and their complementary strengths. And Bonnie and Clyde certainly
made it last until the bitter, violent end — what a romantic, crash-and-burn ending
to a great, if insane, love affair.