Pig and Pig are among the more challenging pairings in the Chinese zodiac, with a 38/100 overall reading. Their natural rhythms pull in different directions; what energises one tends to drain the other. This does not make the pairing impossible — many long, happy relationships exist between these signs — but it does make it deliberate work.

Elementally, Pig carries Water and Pig carries Water, placing them in a reinforcing dialogue. Two of the same element double the qualities — the gifts and the shadows arrive twice. In conversation this often feels like being deeply understood; in disagreement it can feel like talking to a mirror. The relationship is at its best when the two partners deliberately introduce difference: outside friendships, contrasting hobbies, separate creative projects.

Love (30/100). Romantically, this pairing has cycles of intense attraction followed by exhausting misunderstandings. The differences that make the relationship interesting are also the ones that wear it down. Long-term success requires unusually direct communication, well-defined boundaries, and a shared willingness to translate. When both partners understand the dynamic and choose into it consciously, the relationship can become a powerful school of personal growth.

Friendship (50/100). As friends, Pig and Pig find the friendship milder than the romance, but still subject to the underlying mismatch. Each partner often feels slightly misread even after years of acquaintance. The friendship works best when it stays specific: a shared activity rather than an attempt at deep mutual understanding.

Business (42/100). Professionally, this pairing is the hardest to sustain. The underlying mismatch shows up most clearly under deadline pressure. Short-term collaboration can succeed if the project is well-scoped; long-term partnership is rarely advisable without a third partner to mediate.

A note on same-sign pairings. When two Pigs pair, the experience is a mirror — every gift and every shadow shows up doubled. The relationship can be remarkably easeful, with both partners instinctively understanding the other's needs and rhythms, but it can also reinforce blind spots. Cultivate friendships and counsel outside the pair to keep both partners growing.

Practical advice for this pairing. Read each other's full sign profile (link below). Calendar the conversations that matter — money, family, fertility, travel — rather than letting them happen by accident. Both partners should know the other's lucky months and high-stress months and plan accordingly.

Bottom line. A 38/100 pairing is a difficult starting position, not a verdict. Many of the most-celebrated long-term partnerships in history would have scored at this level — and succeeded by treating the difficulty as the point.