Aaaww, what a gentleman! In public, at least. He’s kind of brusque and less polished with employees and some coworkers, and definitely less polished at home. Speaking of work, that is his first love. He is a total suck-up to his bosses, to whom he is polished and charming. Chances are, if you’re romantically interested in him, I’m guessing he could be a coworker of yours, because he will tend to fall in love with coworkers. He’s attracted to people who are confident, self-possessed, poised, polished, and AMBITIOUS. In relationships, this guy is a PERFECTIONIST omg! You’ve been warned lol. Capricorn moons get a bad rap but they have many positive traits, if you’re compatible with this earth sign– depends on your own chart. This moon sign is worst for Sagittarius moons and Aquarius moons. Any other moon sign can work well or okay with Cappy moon. The nice thing about Capricorn moon is that they tend to be very contained and calm, even with Sagittarius Mars and Scorpio Venus. Don’t get me wrong, there’s a temper there, but it’s more seething than explosive, because Capricorn moon’s basic temperament is self-controlled– and sometimes controlling or bossy, too. A lot depends on house placements and aspects. Most people with these placements don’t want to be bossy, though, they just want to be part of a power couple. Maturity level, of course, will grow over time. At a younger age this man is almost solely focused on work and/or making money, with a healthy side dose of adventures, especially travelling and in nature, and he has a string of emotionally depleting relationships. He tends to be attracted to unbalanced and narcissistic people when he’s younger, and these connections tend to bog him down and get in the way of his career goals, which frustrates him. At a younger age he also has a temper, and may even get into fights. Once he gets to his 30s he is very self-controlled and has developed stronger boundaries, although he probably still has a couple of narcissistic friends and/or bosses. With that Libra/Scorpio Venus mix, he has a hard time letting go of certain manipulative people. Once he gets into an officially committed relationship (dating doesn’t count to him, he’s kind of all or nothing with his commitment and dating is just an interview process to him) – once he actually tells you he’s ready to commit– he is extremely committed. He’s looking for a soulmate and a forever partner. If he’s that serious about you, he’ll tell you right away as soon as he’s decided. There will be no beating around the bush and you won’t have to wonder where you stand with him. That’s one of the nice things about this guy (if you like that kind of thing) – he’s immediately and sometimes even painfully transparent about his intentions. Much less forthright about any vulnerable feelings, though, due to his Capricorn moon. He may come across as a bit judgemental in his outspokenness, as well.His perfect relationship involves building a home, probably a family, and probably a business or career together, and travelling occasionally (as long as it doesn’t ever hinder the career. Career and family are the priorities.) Depending on his ascendant and 5th house, he’s likely to want kids at some point. He’s likely to have a timeline for when he thinks everything is supposed to happen and a slightly unrealistic image in his mind of how perfect it will all be, with very polite children and a very successful spouse.The best way to impress him is to be passionate but self-disciplined, ambitious, confident, and be your own person with compatible values. The best way to be compatible with him is to be independent and honest and okay with him working a lot and being a tired and lazy homebody most of the rest of the time. If he’s got those perfectionist tendencies, be thoughtful about whether you want to have kids with this workaholic who won’t often be home. If you’re an ambitious and successful professional in your own right, he might be happy to turn his considerable hardworking focus into a stint as a stay-at-home dad. He’s ready for a serious relationship, when, like all of us, he can be honest about what he really wants and what that actually involves– and take responsibility for it.