Pisces Paradox

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sanzuwuya wrote: "Since a few other people have been asking, it's making me curious as well! What would be considered negative traits for a Pisces Sun, Aries Moon, and Virgo Rising?"

Um, I actually might consider that you read the last post I made. Though I think you might be a little different, I think I might end up repeating some of the stuff from the individual who was Aries Sun/Pisces Moon/Virgo Rising. Mainly, this is because many people who have a moon in Pisces almost seem as though their sun is in Pisces. So, I suggest reading that post if you’re curious.

Negative Traits
• I think you might lack initiative— or, rather, a backbone. Well, I mean, a lot of Pisces do. But what I’m getting at is I think maybe there’s a lot of instances where you really want to say/do something— but you just don’t quite have the initiative to say it. Like, a lot of Pisces I think are more-or-less okay with not speaking their mind… but I think with you it might drive you a little mad. That Aries in you, I think it really wants to burst out. But that Piscean nature just won’t allow it. 
• When that Aries moon does manage to come out, it’s probably out of frustration or anger. And, therefore, it probably sounds very blunt. 
• I do think you probably have a tendency to worry. And maybe even… over-exaggerate your worries? Like, almost as if the imaginative side of Pisces makes you keep going on about the “what ifs” and think about totally irrational things— that of course seem perfectly rational to you, because you’ve somehow linked them up in way that makes perfect sense. But, yeah. The Virgo + Pisces I think is a combination for anxiety.
• Also fickle behaviors. A hard time making decisions. Probably more comfortable before you make a decision. (Because after decision, you wonder “Did I make the right one?” “Was there something else better?”)

But yeah, you should read the answer to the last person I responded to.  


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