Homebody meets horizon
One wants to plant a garden; the other wants to see what’s over the next hill. Sagittarius blows in with plans, opinions, a plane ticket, and a conviction that the world is meant to be roamed — and Taurus, deep in the pleasures of home, is fascinated by all that freedom even as it makes the bull want to hold tighter. What Sagittarius gives Taurus is expansion, laughter, a reason to say yes to the trip. What Taurus gives Sagittarius is a place worth coming home to.
The clash is real. Taurus reads Sagittarius’s restlessness as unreliability; Sagittarius reads Taurus’s rootedness as a cage. Sagittarius speaks in blunt, sweeping truths, and Taurus — who takes words at face value — can be genuinely stung by a line the archer tossed off and forgot by morning.
They grow by trading a little of each: Taurus loosening its grip enough to travel, Sagittarius learning that coming home isn’t the same as being trapped. Once freedom and safety stop competing for the same chair, they make each other larger.