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The Rabbit

Rabbits are known for being tactful and diplomatic. Because of their happy natures, they are often considered as lovable, affectionate people. Refined and gracious, they are most up-to-date on Gentleman's Quarterly and Vogue Maga­zines and are extremely conscious of table manners.

The charm and elegance of Rabbits enable them to escape embarrassing situations. Since they delight in harmony and detest arguments, they try to avoid confrontations at all costs. When one is apt to occur though, they use either one of their most unique, unequalled tactics — playing innocent or hiding inside closets.

     The Male Rabbit
 Young Mr. Rabbit can be a suave and gallant suitor. Roses, boxes of chocolate and expensive jewelry are among his everyday gifts. In the age of denim jeans and T-shirts, Mr. Rabbit tries to impress his loved one by wearing a neatly-pressed (but borrowed) tuxedo.

The Rabbit is best at an academic or artistic career. Thus, he will make a good textbook binder or a house painter.

The Female Rabbit
Young Miss Rabbit oozes with style and sex appeal. Of course, she tries to use her charms to catch for herself a perfect match. The mate, according to her must be tall, good-looking, intelligent, filthy rich . . . and just about ready to drop dead.

The lady Rabbit also has very high standards and tastes. A bon vivant, Miss Rabbit will do much for physical satis­faction and worldly comfort. Her atti­tude makes her smugly critical of those who do not come up to her almost impossible standard.
Rabbits, in general, are faithful, loving and attentive spouses. They are, however, ready with their lawyers and legal separa­tion papers at the slightest hint of mar­riage dissolution.

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