Pisces Paradox

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browndeodorant wrote: "how do you find out what your moon or sun sign is? like how a girl is a pisces but she's a gemini in moon and virgo in sun or something?"

Sun signs are just your basic sign. So, the girl you said is “A pisces but she’s a gemini moon.” Her sun is a Pisces, because she was born between February 19 and March 20. Look on my page for the links to calculate your moon & ascendant. c: They’re right above the “Keep Calm and Pisces On." 

Also, if you’re curious and want to read about sun signs, moon signs, and the ascendant, please look at the Astrology 101 link. c:  I have different posts dedicated to each. <3 


Pisces Confession: 

I’ve fallen in love with two Gemini women consecutively, and as a Pisces, they have unbelievably hurt me to the point of no forgiveness, ever. If the next woman I start to have feelings for is a Gemini, I might just run the other way.


tagged as: #Pisces #Pisces Confession

cilla44 wrote: "Can you tell me some things about a Pisces born on March 9th? Thanks! :)"

March 9th.

c: But please look on the page and use the links, please. <3 


Anonymous wrote: "Just Wondering, are there certain types of people each sign hangs out with? What kind of people would Pisces be with?"

I’m sure someone, somewhere has done a “which signs each zodiac is likely to hang out with.” I’m of the belief that there are traits in each sign that Pisces would value. I know, personally, there are signs I enjoy more than others— but, it’s always more of a coincidence.

Maybe I’ll do a quick-chart of that… What Pisces would value from each sign? And people who feel like submitting their input as to what they value from each sign could do so, too? “ie: Aries: Pisces might admire the way Aries can put their thoughts into action. Being around them might inspire a Pisces to be more forceful.” I dunno. 


Anonymous wrote: "I'm careless and selfish sometimes. Is that normal for a pisces?"

• careless?
Well, Pisces can be notably lazy. Many people associate “lazy” and “careless” with one another, so… sure. It could be normal. I mean, if you have no passion or desire for what it is you’re doing, I think it’s very Pisces-like to become careless. It’s difficult for us to invest ourselves in something we don’t feel truly passionate about. 

• selfish?
No, it’s not particularly normal. Pisces are a very giving sign, who put the needs of others in front of their own, typically.


Anonymous wrote: "What about a Pisces Male and Libra Female?"

Pisces & Libra. c:

I will say though, I think out of all three air signs, Pisces would have the most successful relationship with a Libra. (as opposed to Gemini or Aquarius)


vanillacherries wrote: "What do you think of a relationship between a female Pisces(myself) and a female Leo? I can never find same-sex compatibilities."

Okay, I don’t even use gender or sex when I do compatibility. Personally? I don’t think it makes too much of a difference? I mean, I know my belief and take on gender is different than a lot of people (you see, I believe our bodies are simply skin suits, and our souls are genderless). So, personally, I’m not even sure what same-sex or different-sex has to do with compatibility? But, I mean, I understand not everyone approaches it that way, and many people value different sex-orientated compatibility interpretations…

Therefore, regardless of your sex,

Pisces/Leo tends to not be a very good relationship. On one hand, many Leos thrive on generosity and Pisces are quite giving as well— but the way they express it differs (Leos tend to only do things that suit them, or they agree with, whereas Pisces are more flexible). And then you think of Leo, who tends to love attention… which, well, as a Pisces, this is fine and dandy! Pisces generally don’t mind giving the spotlight over to someone else.  

However, Leo’s tend to not be too aware of the emotional needs of others. They tend to be a little egocentric that way— you know, me-centered. It’s not necessarily a bad thing, they just can forget to check in with the needs of others. And Pisces don’t make their needs known by others. We tend to… hope people magically understand what we’re going through, and hope they meet our needs. And with a Leo, more often then not, they aren’t going to meet that need. 

This will leave a Pisces as emotionally unsatisfied, and they won’t feel as though they truly connect with the Leo. At least not on a deep, passionate level. 


Anonymous wrote: "i'm a female pisces sun/ virgo moon/ gemini rising, and my boyfriend is pisces sun/ scorpio moon/ cancer rising. we've been dating for 6 months and i'm so happy! he's not good at communicating when we're apart because he never has his phone with him hahaha. but he's wonderful. he's sweet, sensitive, empathetic, loving, kind, etc. i wish he were more adventurous in bed (my gemini comes out) but other than that i seriously couldn't be happier!! :)"

Your boyfriends sounds like the most watery man alive. I just want to pinch his cheeks. Hahaha! c: Good, I’m happy you two are doing well. <3 


Anonymous wrote: "Female Pisces with Leo Moon and Rising and male Cancer/Leo cusp with Virgo moon? As friends, possibly more?"

As friends, sure. 

And … as far as “possibly more?”
Well, Pisces/Cancer is compatible. However, your moons aren’t compatible and I think the way you two would address and approach emotions would be very different. I don’t think the two of you would see eye-to-eye on a lot, and there might be a lot of bickering. The Pisces has a lot of fire, which might not work well with the feminine traits of the cancer/virgo… but if the Pisces resonates well with their feminine sign, as opposed to their masculine leo, it could be possible? 
But, I’m inclined to lean towards no. :c  


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I’m a miss, & thank you. c: