San Francisco Chronicle

HOROSCOPE

- By Christophe­r Renstrom

ARIES

( March 20- April 19): There was a time when you had to be accommodat­ing, but now you can play hard- to- get. Work it, but stop short of overkill.

TAURUS

( April 20- May 20): You may be misreading terse responses. It’s true that you’re not dealing with the most touchy- feely person, but a yes is still a yes no matter how curt.

GEMINI

( May 21- June 20): Don’t get flustered. Review the recent conversati­on instead. You may have been so vague that colleagues thought you were saying yes when you really meant no.

CANCER

( June 21- July 21): You frown upon one person bending a rule, but smile when somebody else does the same. Careful. Your favoritism is showing.

LEO

( July 22- Aug. 22): You could rekindle an old spark if you’d let bygones be bygones. Pride is cold comfort when dealing with matters of the heart.

VIRGO

( Aug. 23- Sept. 22): You have a point, but so does the other party. Why fight toe- to- toe for who’s right when you can put your heads together instead?

LIBRA

( Sept. 23- Oct. 22): Most people don’t put half your energy into cultivatin­g relationsh­ips. But then again, they don’t have your wealth of support to draw from.

SCORPIO

( Oct. 23- Nov. 21): You’re surprised to see old assumption­s about relationsh­ips stood on their heads. This is a good thing considerin­g your natural skepticism.

SAGITTARIU­S

( Nov. 22- Dec. 20): It took a while, but you’re back to hobnobbing with movers and shakers. You’ll find that success is sweeter the second time around.

CAPRICORN

( Dec. 21- Jan. 19): Accommodat­e everyone, but don’t do it in the same way. Decide who deserves quality and who can make do with quantity.

AQUARIUS

( Jan. 20- Feb. 17): If others want to complain about your job performanc­e then offer to pass their responsibi­lities back to them. This ensures that they’ll keep quiet in the future.

PISCES

( Feb. 18- March 19): A sentiment you profess to no longer possess snakes its way back into your heart. It’s proof positive that love is thicker than ire.

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