Have Fun Dating Stargazer Pisces

“You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one. I hope someday you’ll join us. And the world will live as one.” ~ John Lennon

Spread the Love with Pisces Fish
(19 Feb – 20 Mar)

The last of the 12 zodiacs is the Pisces Fish known for having a tender loving heart and a sensitive soul that is generous and selfless. This sign’s adage is to treat people how you would like to be treated. Pisces is very caring and giving; this sign loves adventure, social events and anything that involves people. There is a hidden mystique beneath Pisces’ friendly exterior. They can be dreamers fantasizing their wants and desires in life such that there is an imaginary build up in their minds. Pisces also has a sixth sense of intuition like no other sign and a keen ability to understand and absorb people’s emotions and feelings.

Not the most optimistic, Pisces view is usually half empty not full. This sign also finds conflict way too stressful to handle and prefers to shy away from any troubling situations. They are lovers not fighters; they can be overly sensitive especially when it comes to matters of the heart.

Every zodiac sign wants love, but no one will be as romantic and smitten as Pisces. They are desirous of physical and mental intimacy so be ready to let your guard down if you want to happily swim with these fishes.

Pisces is a water sign that may pair well with Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn. Since Pisces is known for being emotional and nurturing, this water sign can likely provide compassion to earth’s internal troubles.

 

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