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Let's take a look at two Geminis, together in a romantic relationship. So, this sign
is the sign of the Twins, right? And Geminis are known for being very, shall we say, versatile
— they have very different and varied tastes. They can even be a bit two-faced, and they're
often of two minds about things. So it's no wonder that Gemini is the sign of bisexuals.
I mean, this sign is seriously curious — it loves new, unusual experiences, and dabbling
around in lots of different areas, maybe even all at the same time. So when I think about
two Geminis in love, I think about that movie, Brokeback Mountain. I loved that movie! So
if you're one of the two people who didn't see it, it's a love story between two guys
who are both married to women but they have really strong feelings for each other. And
over time, their attraction is just too strong to ignore. But of course, there's lots of
problems because they have wives and kids and it's set in the early 1960s, when people
weren't exactly able to be as open about that stuff as they are nowadays. It's really sort
of a tragic film, actually, which doesn't exactly fit with Gemini — this is a very
light, playful sign, very youthful and flirty. But the connection between these two guys,
and their dual relationships with each other and their wives — they're both sort of leading
two different lives, really — that's very Gemini, indeed. Now, in a real-life relationship
between two Geminis, there probably wouldn't be this much angst and drama. There would
be lots of playing and flirting, and two Geminis would probably fall for each other first on
a mental level. This is an Air sign, an intellectual sign, and two Geminis would make a meeting
of the minds through talking and conversation, flirting, teasing, that kind of thing. And
that would probably be a running theme in their relationship. Now, this is one of those
pairings that's great and fun and exciting in the short term, but in the long term, it
may or may not work out. I mean, you can see from Brokeback Mountain, leading two lives
at once just isn't sustainable! You can't make it work out for long, right? It's all
going to fall apart at some point. And the same goes for a real-life relationship between
two Geminis. They may have a lot of trouble making it work over time, because one of them
might end up getting interested in someone else, or they might realize after a while
that all that's keeping them together is that wonderful mental bond, but they don't really
connect physically or emotionally... This can work out, of course, but it takes work
and commitment on both sides. And for a sign that's known for being very young-at-heart
and playful, I just don't know if work and commitment are in the cards for these two.