Roosters, demanding though they may be, stand elegant and proud emitting style and grace. Similar to the bird, those born under the Rooster’s reign are people whose self appearance is very important to them. This is especially important in the case of males, according to Chinese astrologers.It is also said that their social side of life is one of the key components for these people to feel fulfilled. They need the presence of others so that someone can bear witness to their distinctiveness and elegance.
Even so, the Rooster’s interpersonal skills leave much to be desired. They tend to demand too much of themselves (which is a great quality) but then they also expect others to behave by the same high standards. The Rooster’s reaction to witnessing such failings in others results in sharp criticism and a fair amount of intolerance. At the same time, Roosters do not always see the funny side when they are confronted by their own mistakes.Another factor that can contribute to a strained relationship with people born under this sign is their love for debates. If the opponent is a worthy combatant, better still, since this will put valour into victory, or indeed, defeat. Their overriding objective is to prove that they are in the right. They love to be right and they think they always are. Consequently, thrilled about the prospect of throwing their intellectual weight around, they forget that they might be hurting somebody in the process.
