



You know what’s funny about this? For some reason, the thought of a Scorpio reading what I say about Scorpios never crossed my mind— ahahaha. wow. okay. so. A little bit embarrassed right now.
Oh but, I honestly kind of doubt you love Pisces as much as I love Scorpios— only because I really, really love Scorpios.
And, I personally believe only 10% of Pisces (who actually identify with the stereotype) are genuinely scared of Scorpios. I mean, yeah, Scorpios are intense, and passionate, and bold— and we’ll retreat in response to that. But on the inside? I’m preeeetty sure the majority of Pisces are melting. Considering we’re hopeless romantics, and sort of eat that up.
Haha, and you’re welcome. c:
Well, I will say this: Scorpio and Pisces are notorious for having on-again off-again relationships. It’s like, they get fed up with each other, but then they can’t live without each other… only to get fed up again— but wait, then they remember they can’t function properly without one another— etc etc.
I looked at marriage rates a while back between Pisces and other signs, and the rate between Pisces and Scorpio is pretty decent (especially considering divorce rates nowadays).
But I can tell you this: your worry is very normal of a Pisces, simply because many Pisces lack self-confidence and therefore have insecurity issues. The only way for you to find out is to keep heading onwards; don’t be too afraid of what may or may not come. To me, acting on the idea that “he might just leave me for someone better” is just as silly as … well, buying clothes two sizes too small with the idea that you’re going to dress the body you want to have. You have no idea what body you may or may not have— just as you don’t know what the future of your relationship holds. Have ambition, and take confidence in how awesome your Scorpio is. Not to mention, taking pride in how amazing you find your partner will likely be a turn-on to your Scorpio.

… I AM? WHEN DID THAT HAPPEN?
No, um, sorry for the misunderstanding? I’m not dating a Scorpio. Well, umm… more precisely, I’m not dating anyone. hahaha.
Disclaimer. Anon, you know how biased I am about Scorpios, right? Haha. I’ll try not to be too biased, but:
( Speaking to a Pisces being in a relationship with a Scorpio, of course )
The thing about this pair that I personally adore has to do with the combination of Pisces being the “timid dreamer” and Scorpio being the “passionate catalyst” to making Pisces’ fantasies a reality. I personally think Scorpio can be both an emotional and grounding partner for Pisces, because I think they possess a very logical quality about them that a Pisces needs to ease smoothly into reality. (Because, as it is, many Pisces dislike reality and have a hard time coping with the things we dislike/find depressing about society, etc). Of course, many Scorpios will come off as too blunt and harsh for a Pisces, but I’m supposed to be focusing on the perks right now. Pisces are notably empathic, which suits with Scorpio swimmingly (no pun intended). Many Scorpios are uncomfortable with showing, talking, and/or explaining their emotions, and a Pisces can normally adapt to this type of “communication style” (or lack there of), simply because Pisces can almost innately understand the Scorpio without need for words. I almost think this establishes a type of “telepathic bond,” personally.
I mean, there are other perks I can think of— but they’re all incredibly biased. For example, Scorpios tend to become jealous easily. And to me, I find that really alluring… /cough
I don’t mean to pass judgement, but why turn to astrology? If you are experiencing self-destructive behavior, you ought to seek professional help. :c And I’m certainly not qualified to give you the help you need. That’s not the answer you’re looking for, I know. And, though it’s possible you’re using the term “bipolar” in a cultural sense, rather than a diagnostic sense, if you truly show signs of having Bipolar Disorder, then I stress the seeking professional help even more. If you are having severe emotional issues, I’m afraid there’s not much I can do for you. :c
So, in response to “I am seeking help in some way or another,” I suppose my advice is clear? Seek help from a professional. I wouldn’t want to misguide someone in a fragile state of mind, and only worsen your issue.







