2002 – Water Horse Year
Those born between February 12, 2002 and January 31, 2003 are members of the Water Horse Chinese Zodiac sign. HORSE year people are popular and hard workers. They have financially sound minds and are adept at handling money matters. Whether male or female, Horse personalities feel more comfortable in the company of their own kind. They are independent and self-willed individuals who never take advice. Horse people should choose a field as a dentist, financier, banker, or politician.
Year of the Water Horse
According to the Chinese horoscope, every person is affected not only by one of the twelve animal signs, but is also altered by one of five elements. The Water Horse is very changeable. Like water, he or she constantly shifts. This makes a person born as a Water Horse in the Chinese Zodiac very flexible and adaptable, but also makes him or her very indecisive. These Horses have an even harder time making up their minds than other Horses, which makes them even more cautious about commitment!
You are not likely to be able to nail a Water Horse down-it would be like trying to hold a handful of water!-but it is easy to enjoy a person born under the Chinese sign of the Horse and tempered by water simply for what he or she is. Water Horses enjoy socializing, chatter, and gossip, but they are likely to flit between groups of friends as the mood strikes them.
Horses crave exercise, and Water Horses are no exception. All Horses crave fresh air, but the Water Horse is likely to feel an affinity for water sports especially. A person born as a Water Horse is likely to feel refreshed and renewed by being in their element.
Since Water Horses are not very good at completing domestic tasks or chores, it can be annoying to live with them. They become distracted before finishing a project, and it ends up being left to finish "later," although later rarely comes. These people do much better on their own than in a romantic relationship because their independent streak is strong.
Water Horse in Relationships
Horses, being spontaneous, have a tendency to fall fast and hard for others. They tend to give themselves fully in each new relationship a quality that ends up chipping away at their inner being. Fortunately, this exhausting trait mellows with age and relationships are stronger and more stable later in life.
Adaptable yet indecisive, Water Horses have a tendency to flow like the current. They have trouble making up their minds and as a result, they always seem to be confusing others. And although this behavior can be frustrating, Water Horses are fun to be around so most people just get used to it.