Sagittarius Likes

 

They are warm and interesting talkers, so listen actively and ask the right questions. Show an alert, lively mind, and let Sagittarian flaunt their cleverness. If you're a dummy, find another playmate. Sagittarians only like people who are alert and responsive. They have a fine sense of humor and don't like party poopers or people who can't keep up a clever conversation.
If you like horses or dogs, you have a natural topic in common. Cats too, although they don't rate quite as high since these domesticated felines don't share Sagittarius's love for the outdoors.

For a first date, do something outdoors. Go swimming at a beach (a nude beach if there is one, for Sagittarius will respond to the unconventional and daring), or suggest a picnic in the woods, horseback riding, skiing, or mountain climbing. But be sure you can keep up. Sagittarians are noted for their stamina.

You can suggest overnight or weekend camping trips. You won't offend by making the suggestion. Sagittarius is frank and open about sex, and never takes offense at anything that seems adventurous or unusual.

You might try a rock concert, particularly if it's outdoors. Or get tickets to a musical comedy or ballet-Sagittarius likes both. They enjoy anything with a lot of music and movement on stage.

If there's a party at home, don't invite a large group. Sagittarius prefers the gathering to be small so they can make a real social impact.

Gifts are welcome. Give them something they can wear outdoors-pigskin driving gloves, a wooly cap and muffler. Or something that appeals to their gypsy instincts-a traveling bag or passport case. It doesn't have to be fancy. Price is not a factor-it's the thought that counts.

The thing to remember is that the Sagittarian is always willing to be your friend. It's up to you if you want the relationship to become more than that.

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