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Given that you’ve been a Taurus your entire life, you probably have a pretty solid idea of what it means to be on Team Bull from reading your monthly horoscope and, ya know, being you, buuuut there’s still some overall information that’s super specific to your sign all Tauruses should know. These are the five major traits of being a Taurus, plus how it can impact your life, according to Donna Page, a certified astrologer.
1. You're kinda-totally stubborn.
Breaking news: You like things the way you like them. (Shocker, I know...) While being stubborn might come with a negative connotation, if everything’s going great, WTH would you shake things up? That's why you won’t make a move until you’re ready. But once you do decide on something, it’s on.
2. You enjoy the finer things in life.
It’s basically your superpower to be able to walk into a store and pick out the most expensive item there. You can spot quality a mile away, and you want nothing to do with cheap knockoffs.
3. You’re a super generous partner.
When you’re in a relationship, you don’t hold back on the gifts. A nice watch, new shoes, a swanky bottle of wine—you love showering your S.O. with the good stuff. (See, that superpower comes in handy...)
4. Your primary love language is likely "physical touch."
Tauruses are super sensual, and you need a partner who can keep up with you in (and out) of bed. If they’re not into near-constant hugging, kissing, or physical contact of any kind, they’re just not right for you. You also love touching things and being touched, and you’re all about a good massage.
5. You're quick to claim stuff.
Those cute shoes you and your BFF spotted at the same time? Dibs! That last piece of cheesecake in the fridge? It’s as good as yours. When you want something, you don’t stop until you get it. Just consider it your classic Taurus determination at work.
This article originally appeared on Women's Health US.