Everything You Need to Know About Taurus and Sagittarius Compatibility

Photo credit: Getty/Katie Buckleitner
Photo credit: Getty/Katie Buckleitner

At first glance, Taurus and Sagittarius may feel like an odd pairing, but their ruling planets beg to differ. ICYDK, in astrology, each zodiac sign is associated with a ruling planet that governs over the sign. Taurus is ruled by sensual, pleasure-seeking Venus and Sagittarius is ruled by expansive, can’t-soak-up-enough-knowledge Jupiter. In astrology, Venus and Jupiter are both known as benefics—meaning they're two of the luckiest planets in the sky. So while, sure, there are some necessary adjustments for a homebody Taurus to find balance with a I-want-to-try-a-new-restaurant-every-night Sagittarius, they are both gifted with an innate sense of optimism.

Taurus and Sagittarius as Friends

This cosmic duo certainly knows how to have a good time. Indulgence is the name of the game when a Taurus and Sagittarius team up. Taurus is no stranger to treating themselves, all day, any day, and Sagittarius is always looking for a wild ride. When these two get together as friends, they can certainly encourage one another’s vices. But in moderation, they know how to have a good time and keep the fun times rolling. Another plus: Sagittarius is a mutable sign and doesn’t take anything too personally, so they're totally fine when Taurus is ready to ditch the party early without even waving a single goodbye. In fact, social Sag is onto their next bestie and can respect that Taurus needs to recharge solo.

Sex Between Taurus and Sagittarius

Sex between a Taurus and Sagittarius will require adjustment and understanding. Typically, Taurus likes to stick with what’s familiar in the bedroom and because, well, they’re sensual beings and have it down to a science. In their minds, there’s no need to improvise when you know how to use your hands the way they do. Sagittarius, on the other hand, needs constant stimulation and new experiences to keep things from getting too static. This pair will need to find a balance between their favorite go-to positions and tapping into their adventurous sides when it comes to getting between the sheets.

Taurus and Sagittarius in a Relationship

What’s one word that first comes to mind when you hear Taurus? Stability. And Sagittarius? Variety. These two zodiac signs have different fundamental needs. But truly, there is no such thing as bad compatibility in astrology—it’s all about working toward self-awareness and compromise. Taurus will need some sense of stability in the relationship, but that doesn’t mean that they'll automatically lean into possessive tendencies and track Sag's phone. Sharing some semblance of a schedule can work wonders—like just knowing ahead of time that on Wednesday and Fridays, their Sag partner likes to hit happy hour with co-workers. For Sagittarius, their freedom cannot be questioned or messed with. They will need a Taurus partner who is understanding that Sagittarius soaks up life experiences by trying new things, but that doesn’t mean this duo has to do everything together. As long as there is trust and a solid foundation, this pair can make it work while Sag hits the town and Taurus cooks a sweet and warm meal for them to come home to post-happy hour.

Taurus and Sagittarius in a Marriage

When it comes to marriage or long-term commitment, these two might actually be closer to the same page than you might think. Neither zodiac sign is eager to rush into marriage—their reasoning is different, but they can share that mutual respect. Taurus likes to take their time, asking themselves, Is my partner someone who is deserving of my nurturance and care? Is this someone who I can rely on? Have they seen me at my worst and still accept and love me? This isn’t the sort of checklist you can rush. And Sagittarius can be hard to pin down. They're eager to live and love life, and planning nuptials is closer to the bottom of their bucket list. To solidify an everlasting love, this couple will need to be open-minded, patient, and able to balance independence and extended sessions of Netflix and chill.

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