If the letter R invariably connotes words with a cheeky sense of flirtatious fun, it’s because it’s the symbol for all things racy, randy, romantic, ruddy, ripe and ribald. The brashly booming tones of the letter B, on the other hand are commonly associated with belligerence, beastly, blustery, bawdy and bully, butare somewhat blunted when teamed up with the unassertive letter N, where it’s transformed into benign words like: benevolent, bouncy, beneficial, bountiful, and bunny. All told, RBN people tend to be charming and strong, even if they lapse into the occasional bouts of gloom and immaturity.
These are people who could be described as romantics in the traditional sense: RBNs are often given to flights of fancy and love nothing better than indulging themselves in their imaginations. But don’t make the mistake of characterizing them as wide-eyed innocents, because they’re more than capable of fending for themselves and achieving great things. Still, it’s not uncommon for RBNs to attach themselves to more decisive personalities who can inject them with a little motivation.
Sweet-natured though they may be, RBNs have decidedly feisty streaks that manifests when they sense that someone is taking advantage of them. And while it’s a little unfair to call them whiners, they’re not above trying to make others feel guilty through a little teary-eyed manipulation. Friends and family soon learn that it’s less of an effort to keep RBNs happy than it is to deal with their occasional spells of petulance.
Like most R-named people, RBNs know how to make money even if they’re not particularly adept at hanging on to it. They are not natural savers, preferring to indulge themselves while the going’s good… confident in their ability to make lots more in the future. Likewise, if they’re going to invest, it’ll probably be in the form of high-risk stocks rather than more conservative Government bonds. When it comes to their careers, RBNs can certainly hold their own in competitive fields, but tend to excel when intellect and raw talent – rather than stamina and killer instinct – are the primary job requirements.
In their intimate unions, RBNs are generally upbeat and eager to please, but should avoid partnering with mates who are more pessimistic than they are. And because RBNs function best when the focus is taken off their own issues, marriages are far more likely to achieve stability when children are involved.
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