People with a sun in Aquarius love helping others and value equality and the spread of knowledge. They’re typically far-sighted and driven to achieve their goals but can be derailed by their ego or stubbornness. Aquarius is the 11th sign of the zodiac. People with their sun in Aquarius are born between January 20 and February 18. It’s a fixed air sign depicted as the Water Bearer of the zodiac.

One Aquarius needs to make a point to let the other know they’re interested in them in a physical or sexual manner quickly. Otherwise, both might keep thinking about sex without acting on it. Aquarians are pretty emotionally detached from sex. The lack of vulnerability or intimacy will weigh on them after the initial spark and passion has faded. They may have a hard time bridging the gap from a physical relationship to something more serious. Their detachment and aloofness make for great friends-with-benefits, though.

Two Aquarians might have trouble establishing a romantic connection at all. They blend love and friendships, so there may not be a clear line where one ends and the other begins. Of all the zodiac combinations, a pair of Aquarians is the most likely to decide they’re better off as good friends instead of lovers.

Even though they don’t usually verbalize their feelings, the innate understanding between two Aquarians means they’ll often know how the other is feeling without having to say much.

Aquarians tend to have rebellious youths, so they might develop opposing values based on the upbringing they rebelled against. This might cause some friction since they can also be stubborn or egotistical at times.

Tension can form between any couple, but Aquarians know what they’re up against. They can navigate most hardships because they’re great at drawing and respecting personal boundaries.

If one partner becomes possessive, the relationship will fall apart. Possessiveness goes against an Aquarian’s core belief in personal freedom and space. A clash of egos might cause a rift if a compromise is not reached. In case of a stalemate, both partners should step back and evaluate whether they’re giving each other the freedom they need.