While they’re usually very secure in themselves, Libra’s and Gemini’s greatest challenge will be admitting their feelings for each other. They’re prone to pretend like they just want to have some casual fun.

Libra is likely to catch Gemini’s eye first due to Libra’s unmatched elegance. However, Gemini’s quick wits and ability to hold a conversation will leave Libra hungering for more.

If Libra receives enough encouragement, they may bring up dating. Since they act when inspiration strikes, Gemini is most likely to act first and bring up a time and place.

Since Libra and Gemini both need to hear words of affirmation to confirm that their partner actually likes them, they’ll give each other plenty of validation.

Gemini can listen to Libra’s input and then offer up a plan they’d both like. For example, if Libra wants an exquisite meal, Gemini can set up a fun dining in the dark experience. [2] X Research source

Libra offers a sophistication that draws everyone in, while Gemini’s spontaneity and vibrant storytelling abilities keeps them entertained. As a couple, they’ll impress a whole crowd.

Libra and Gemini can even have fun swapping stories about different people who approached them. They’ll both love analyzing social dynamics and how to work a room.

Gemini is ruled by Mercury and is incredibly invested in both strong communication and relationship maintenance, so they’ll make sure to respect Libra’s boundaries. [3] X Research source

Libra is most likely to self-reflect and say what they’ve noticed in a matter-of-fact way. For example, they may tell Gemini, “I think we get along so well, and I think monogamy could bring a lot of balance to our lives. ” Gemini might zero in on changes in Libra and playfully call them out to start a discussion. For instance, they might point out, “I’ve noticed you’re available for me every Friday. What does that mean?”

Libra’s Venusian influence will bring a lot of empathy to any discussion, while Gemini’s Mercurian flexibility will allow them to consider every angle. [4] X Research source