If you meet an Aquarius, it will probably be through a group activity. Perhaps she founded a singles club as a way to meet women and never bothered to look for a partner. When you first notice her, she seems completely disinterested and this throws you off balance — and turns you on. Does she even know you’re there? What makes her tick, anyway? Either that, or she noticed you from across the room and decided you were a riddle wrapped in an enigma, not to mention a Diane von Furstenberg dress. She had to know more, so she walked right up to you and started asking questions that were probing and personal — and probably right on the money. The encounter may have left you wanting more, but be careful: as soon as your mystery is revealed to the water bearer, she’ll pour you out and move upstream.
If you want to avoid this trap, maintain your poise and keep your distance. This may smack of dishonesty, but remember: It’s best to not get attached to the unpredictable Aquarian. All you can do is hang on to your heart and hope for the best. If you don’t mind getting stood up once in a while because she got into a long, interesting conversation with her pastor, city council member, third grade teacher or bus driver, the two of you might be a match made in heaven. Because Aquarius is an air sign, love is likely to start in the head and work its way down, so take her to a political debate or a panel of experts discussing… well, anything really.
If you don’t cramp her style, if she starts to trust you — congratulations! Your love will be the playful, intimate kind that can stay fresh for decades. But you may have a hard time connecting with your Aquarius emotionally. At least the sex will be fantastic — Aquarius is an intuitive, inventive lover, who’s smart enough to figure out what you need or pay attention to when asked. They enjoy perfecting new techniques, so take advantage and communicate your desires. Just don’t make her do the same thing night after night, or she’ll be gone before sunrise.
What to Expect on an Aquarius Date
(Source: lestrology.com)