Astrology: If you fall in love with a Leo man
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Who is the Leo man?
A Leo man is an ideal man, or almost. He's affectionate, sweet, thoughtful, romantic, distinguished, and generous. He's always available for romantic encounters, and what he seeks is stability, intelligence, and a partner with whom he can build a true family.
His warm personality wins him the sympathy of everyone, no matter what context he finds himself in. But he has a little perversion that he carries everywhere: he's the commander.
If you take this for granted, you'll find yourself faced with an adorable little puppy. If you were to question his role, you'd have a little trouble.
The Leo man gives orders naturally and expects you to obey equally naturally, quickly if possible. Respect, he believes, is owed to him, even if he has done nothing to deserve it. If he grants you a concession, he expects you to show him your full gratitude, complete with bows and bows. He fundamentally feels like a king, and he acts like one.
If you continue to treat him as if he were, there won't be any problems, but if anyone dares to challenge his authority, you'll see him roar while standing on the couch. Then it passes.
In the unfortunate event that you purposely hurt his pride or dignity, well, then you would have done better to jump straight out the window.
When your partner is a quiet Leo, he will be an enlightened dictator who expects to be constantly praised and honored and who instead provides you with harsh criticism, only for your own good (always according to him).
When he's particularly inspired, he's a real showman who can be hilarious, but don't tell him he was ridiculous! Never forget that you live with a sort of sack of pride on legs.
He obviously has a peculiar relationship with seduction: he's the king, that should be enough. He'll try to seduce anything that moves, even if he's over 50 and still wears ripped jeans.
Their style is usually not very refined: flashy cars, a tough look, and a bully's manner. They are extremely vain and have no shame in showing off. Therefore, they tend to be quite flashy, if not downright kitsch.
Just like felines, they tend to want to appear bigger than they are: taller (they are even willing to wear heels), richer, smarter, stronger…
These big cats are actually easy to handle if you're willing, of course. When they yell at you about any problem, just tell them how good they were on another occasion.
Without any shame, he'll go from scolding you to showing off like a peacock, his chest puffed out, and he'll agree with you that he was indeed a good boy on that occasion. In the meantime, he'll have forgotten about the scene he was causing you.
The only flaw in this plan is that you will probably have to hear for the umpteenth time how he behaved, in detail, that time when he was so good.