The difference between Taurus and friends and people they like

Taurus has significant differences between friends and people they like, mainly reflected in three aspects: emotional investment, behavioral performance, and expression of needs. Taurus usually treats friends with stability and pragmatism, while showing stronger possessiveness and delicate care towards those they like. Taurus tends to be more reserved in expressing their emotions towards friends and tends to convey care through practical actions, such as remembering their preferences and providing material assistance in times of difficulty. They value the stability of friendship and rarely actively break their comfort zone, but they will maintain a reliable image in the long run. Taurus values equality and reciprocity more in their friendships, and their expectations for emotional feedback are relatively rational. When facing someone they like, Taurus will release more emotional traits, including actively creating opportunities for solitude, increasing the frequency of physical contact, paying attention to the other person's life details, and other implicit acts of goodwill. They may not confess directly, but they will build trust by continuously investing time and energy, significantly increasing their demand for emotional specificity, and easily developing jealousy due to the other person's social interactions. This difference stems from Taurus' tendency to include their favorite objects in their long-term life plans. Whether as friends or lovers, Taurus pursues stable and lasting relationships. It is recommended to observe changes in Taurus' behavior patterns when interacting with them, actively respond to their material or emotional sacrifices, and avoid overly testing their patience. After establishing trust, Taurus often exhibits richer inner emotions.

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