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Today’s horoscope — February 15, 2019
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February 15, 2019

Today’s horoscope — February 15, 2019

HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, February 15, 2019: This year, your warmth and association with friendship will be enhanced by a new level of empathy. Others often will confess to you! You could be stunned by what you hear. If you’re single, meeting people happens with ease; choosing the right person comes from knowing what you want. If you’re attached, a new factor in your domestic life could cause an uproar. Deal with it! CANCER enjoys your mental outlook.

ARIES (March 21-April 19): You might be more emotional than you realise. An am upset could colour your day. Keep your daily priorities in mind. For you, family and home star in your life. Use your energy to complete a project. Tonight: Go for cosy.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): No matter what goes down, you’ll speak your mind. However, later in the day, you could be angry at yourself for doing so. Nevertheless, why get into a tizzy when another attitude or approach might work? Tonight: Out and about.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Possessiveness emerges in a discussion about you and another person. Offer your talents and financial status. Assure yourself and the other party that what you both have is unique. Don’t let insecurity weave its way through what could be an important conversation. Tonight: Work through an edginess at TGIF.

CANCER (June 21-July 22): No matter where you go or what you hear, feelings run high. Some people express upset around the workplace or in public. You could be taken aback by all the emotional fireworks. You find a friend quite pushy. Try to roll with the moment. Tonight: Enjoy newfound popularity.

LEO (July 23-Aug 22): You know more than you choose to share. Whether you or an associate expresses irritation or anger at a difficult situation makes little difference. Tame your response, then work on the issue at hand. Unexpected news heads your way. Tonight: Let your energy funnel into the night.

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22): If you hit a disagreement, reach out for associates or friends. The problem is that the other party’s logic seems far-fetched. Feedback could be more important than you realise. Keep your eye on the big picture. Tonight: Hook up with friends.

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22): Be willing to take the lead. Others respond well to your style and ways. You can ask for an important errand or project to be completed. Meanwhile, the other party thinks that he or she heard music. This person will follow through, too. Tonight: A partner clearly expresses what he or she wants from you.

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21): Someone close to you might be more combative than usual. You could get into a squabble or simply smile to yourself, knowing that this, too, will pass. Your schedule might have some unexpected twists and turns. Adjust. Tonight: Don’t allow another person’s mood to get to you.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): One-on-one relating works well today. Clear out an impending conversation that might worry you. You can expect a strong reaction from the other party. Listen. Share. Understand where others are coming from. Tonight: Dance away tension.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): A child or new friend could suddenly decide to test his or her limits. You might not understand what’s going on, but you have no problems saying “no.” To come up with a good solution, brainstorm with the opposition. Tonight: Go with a loved one’s suggestion.

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): Know when to pull away and not argue. A family member or pet decides to act up, and you have little to no control over the situation. Focus on what you can do and accomplish. Without your reaction, the situation will die down quickly. Tonight: Play it low-key.

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): Your caring evolves with a heartfelt project or a child. You find that the more you do, the deeper you feel. Be careful about a snide remark. Refuse to allow it to trigger a problem. Tonight: TGIF!

(c) 2019 by King Features Syndicate Inc.

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