Why should we avoid them?
Many people wonder what the saying "Don’t love someone born in the Year of the Rat, don’t marry someone born in the Year of the Tiger, don’t get close to someone born in the Year of the Rooster" means. Recently, many have been repeating this ancient saying. The reasons behind it can be explained as follows:
Don’t love someone born in the Year of the Rat: Because the fertility rate is very high at this age.
Don’t marry someone born in the Year of the Tiger: Because they tend to be domineering, picky, and conservative.
Don’t get close to someone born in the Year of the Rooster: Because they are likely to reject or oppose you.
However, in reality, choosing a partner requires considering many different factors, not just age. People with a large age gap may face difficulties in adapting to different lifestyles and viewpoints. Additionally, the law also has regulations regarding the minimum age for marriage.
Therefore, whether to love or not love someone is not entirely dependent on age, but also on mutual respect, understanding, and genuine affection between the two people.