1. When the Otter and the Labrador meet there'll be a lot of activity. Both enjoy working and playing and both will appreciate the others efforts to please and fit in. This is a winning combination when they're alone, but problems may occur when they're out in the wider social environment. The loyal Labrador may feel left out when the Otter is playing to the crowd and the Otter may feel that the Labrador’s dependence is sometimes restricting. But any differences will be quickly forgotten once they're back in their den. 2. When the Otter and the Swan meets there’s likely to be some frustration around. The industrious playful Otter will find the Swan’s serene exterior a little perplexing and the Swan may sometimes see the Otter’s pursuits as frivolous. But once they recognise that both of them are committed to hard work in order to move forward, they'll begin to enjoy the similar environments that they both. 3. The Otter and the Lion are a great couple to know. The playful otter will bring out the Lion’s kitten side and together they will enjoy plenty of fun-filled times. But the Otter may feel that their hard-working nature is taken for granted and the Lion will have to learn to control their temper. 4. When the Otter and the Eagle decide to share their life, they will need to compromise on their perspectives. The high flying Eagle likes to stay detached and aloof whereas the Otter prefers to be into everything. However, their strong characters and combined insight and resourcefulness should allow them to find common ground. 5. It will take some time for the Hedgehog to know when the Otter is playing and when they're being serious. The shy Hedgehog may find that their feelings are often being hurt and the Otter may struggle to understand their defensiveness. However, if both are willing to be patient and persevere, this couple will work very well together. 6. You'd better have plenty of energy when you meet the Otters, if not, they will soon wear you out. This couple will work hard and play hard. They have loads of things in common and can make a formidable team. Problems will arise when they don't share the same priorities and the work/play balance goes out of sync. Whatever your personality, all relationships go through good times and hard times. The relationships that thrive are those where differences are faced head-on. Open, honest and respectful communication can help you to negotiate mutually acceptable ways around differences. Make sure you focus on the positives in your relationship and if problems do continue in-spite of your efforts to resolve things, get expert help as soon as possible to get you back on track. |