"Virgo + Pisces
Earth + Water = Mud
There’s a contradiction between Virgo and Pisces. You are opposite signs: astrologically, this is usually considered a positive indicator for love and marriage. At the same time, you have very different approaches to life, and very different personalities. Because of this, it’s quite surprising that you’re even attracted to each other. But attracted you may be — don’t write it off.
Pisces is a water sign, and therefore sensitive and extremely intuitive. You, on the other hand, are rational and less emotional. The way you express yourselves, the way you see the world, and — most importantly — the way you want to engage in love is quite different.
Pisces is a dreamer, constantly imagining new possibilities in life and relying on their intuition. They live in a way that you find hard to understand, intellectually. You are a doer. You use reason and cold hard facts to make decisions.
One thing you have in common is that both of you are changeable and moody.
The important difference is that you’re driven to understand, categorise and solve each and every problem meticulously, where Pisces is happy to wait, and let emotional forces reveal the answers to them.
You may interpret their approach as laziness and attack them for it. This is a bad idea: you could damage the relationship irreparably. Just because Pisces doesn’t hit back, it doesn’t mean you haven’t hurt them. Water signs don’t get even straight away. They brood, and wait for the right moment to retaliate.
Any sharp criticism will scar Pisces; in the long run it will scare them off. So pull back on the self-control reins and don’t ask for things that really mean you want them to be different.
Your best combination is with a Piscean born between 19 February and 28/29 February. These Pisces will offer you a very stable life. There’s a chance you could build a fulfilling relationship with them and learn a lot about your own feelings in the process.
Pisces born between 1 March and 10 March will make great friends and admirers. They secretly wish for your intellectual greatness, but they won’t say so. They will be great supporters of anything you do.
There are some pluses if you team up with a Pisces born between 11 March and 20 March — they are great communicators. They may not be very open to your criticisms, though, so be gentle if you offer them self-improvement ideas. In fact, be prepared for a sharpish response; they’re not going to roll over and accept everything you say."
2006-11-26 13:55:42
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answer #1
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answered by sweet_leaf 7
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have done astrology since the mid 1970's and i really hate to answer such blanket questions. virgo and pisces are opposite on the zodiac wheel. they get along pretty well due to the opposites attrack theory. virgo is earth and pisces is water that causes things to grow. virgo is organized and pisces not so much that can compliment or cause trouble. both love beauty and can enjoy having fun in the same way lots of the time. all in all...it's a good relationship with a little work that neither mind as long as when one or the other draws the line...it isn't crossed.
2006-11-26 05:33:36
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answered by Cheryl E 4
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Virgo and Pisces
To Virgo, love means security and mental compatibility. To Pisces, love is a sweeping, all-enveloping emotion. At first Virgo is powerfully attracted to Pisces, as opposites often are: sentimental, in-love-with-love Pisces is very intriguing to Virgo, and Pisces is facinated by Virgo's incisive, analyitical mind. However, disillusion quickly sets in. Pices's extravagance, secretiveness, and dreaminess frustrate pragmatic, orderly Virgo. Also, Virog isn't likely to adapt to some of Pisces sexual preferences.
2006-11-26 05:47:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Virgos are most compatible with Pisces
since Virgo are perfectionist and Pisces want everything to be perfect
2006-11-26 21:23:32
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answered by purnima_sahana 2
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Yes thats a very good combination of signs I am a virgo and my husband is a pieces and our chemistry is great. and yes we get along perfect....
2006-11-26 07:56:08
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answer #5
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answered by sosoqueen 2
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No, sadly; studies suggest that 93.8% of these pairings end with one partner losing everything to the other in a bitter divorce.
The stars suggest that you look elsewhere.
2006-11-26 11:31:37
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answered by Minmi 6
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