Yes!!, In fact, Scorpio and Pisces are soul mates...my boyfriend(whose a pisces) his mother and Father have been married for 27years...She's also a pisces and his father is a Scorpio....Once you have a Scorpio you better Hold on...their Keepers.
2007-07-18 14:57:30
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answered by Anonymous
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This may be a love at first sight combination. There is a strong mutual attraction between them. Pisces are ready to rely on Scorpio to compensate their indecision, and will agree with the Scorpio's aspiration to dominate. Scorpio's jealousy and possessiveness won't bother Pisces-in fact, it makes Pisces feel loved. Pisces's dependency is just what Scorpio is looking for. These two share a special communion, much of it on a sensual, unspoken level. Both have intense feelings, are loyal, intuitive, interested in the mystical and the unusual. Their sexual life should be delightful. The Pisces are inventive. The Scorpio is persevering. Both - affair and marriage are successful.
2016-04-01 00:53:55
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answered by Claudia 3
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"When Scorpio and Pisces make a love match, theirs is a splendid union of much respect and understanding. These mates share the same Element -- Water -- and thus have keen insight into one another's minds and hearts. Scorpio is very profound and covert, often caught up in their own secret plans, while Pisces is idealistic and looks for the nuances of a situation. However, Pisces also has a tendency to withdraw into their own mind, and can forgive Scorpio for being mysterious or withdrawn at times.
Both Signs are intuitive and in touch with the subtleties of human interaction. Scorpio can help Pisces fulfill dreams and ambitions -- to turn ideas into reality. The Scorpion will provide a steadfast foundation for the relationship to revolve around, and the more ephemeral and intuitive Fish will become entangled in Scorpio's web. In return, Pisces offers gentleness, kindness, and sympathy, which Scorpio admires and appreciates. Scorpio is interested in certain material comforts and intense emotional dramas, and at times cannot understand the simplistic, charitable attitude of Pisces. Their long-term aspirations can be completely unalike. Once they can understand and overcome this difference, theirs will be a very rewarding relationship.
Mars and Pluto rule Scorpio, and Jupiter and Neptune rule Pisces. Mars is the ancient God of War, and Scorpio individuals are living proof of this aggressive, courageous, daring and sometimes-belligerent influence. When Pluto combines with Mars, Pluto comes to symbolize new beginnings. Scorpio can take it, but they can also most certainly give it. Jupiter's rule of Pisces represents philosophy, expansion and excesses. The Neptunian influence gives Pisces a dreamy aura and a love for popular culture and media. Pisces dreamy, ethereal energy softens their Scorpio love's rough edges. The composite power of these four planets creates a balanced relationship, one of drama and emotional intrigue; this is a true celestial bond. However, a Scorpio mate must let their beloved Fish swim about a bit; a sensitive Pisces will suffocate under too many demands.
Scorpio and Pisces are both Water Signs. They're so compatible because Water is a tangible, physical entity, and both Signs appreciate and use this characteristic to their advantage. The destiny of a Pisces is to bring people together, and when this energy meets Scorpio's intensity and tenacity, there is no stronger bond. Also, Scorpio has an absolutist view of life; everything is either golden or tarnished. A patient Pisces opens the world up to their Scorpio mate, allowing them to see the bigger picture rather than just all that minute detail. Scorpio could grow weary of Pisces's unsteadiness, and Pisces may see Scorpio as self-absorbed and insensitive to their emotional needs. Still, it's not beyond these partners to seek out and find a compromise.
Scorpio is a Fixed Sign, and Pisces is a Mutable Sign. Scorpio puts their energy into one thing at a time, but Pisces skips around to wherever their feelings take them. Pisces, as a Mutable Water Sign, then, molds easily into their Scorpio lover's life and pastimes. In turn, Scorpio needs to give Pisces the freedom to enjoy personal interests. A Pisces can show a Scorpio that flexibility can be fun and exciting, that compromise can be reached without a big fight or struggle. The energies of a Scorpio and a Pisces feed off of one another's energy well, making for a powerful and emotionally satisfying union.
What's the best thing about a Scorpio-Pisces love match? Their similarly intense emotional natures, their shared sensitivity to the undercurrents of life, to the more ethereal magic of love. This is a relationship of harmony and fulfillment. Scorpio and Pisces both live empathetically and seek true, profound commitments, and this connection will keep the ties strong and their love enduring." :)
2007-07-19 18:42:35
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answered by SaylorMoon ♥ 5
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Pisces With Scorpio:
This may be a love at first sight combination, however it seldom lasts a long period of time. But, on the positive side there is an intuitive bonds here that both will find agreeable. There is attraction and emotion and feelings and all that good stuff that they both like. You two are so intuitive, and sensitive, that perhaps you are too much alike. Highly evolved, the two of you can be a fine match.
pisces and scorpio - compatibility rank = 7 (10 is best)
Memories of this attraction linger in both Scorpio and Pisces minds long after their romance is over. This could be a very rewarding, prosperous and lasting experience for both of you.
2007-07-19 08:53:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm a pisces guy, February 28th. I've been there, done that.
Some lasted. Others not at all.
It's either black or white when it comes to the fishes and the scorpion. Once together they neatly compliment each other in a well tuned balance. Or both the pisces and the scorpio can fall off the balancing beam and it can seem as if both of them go in opposite directions instead of together to balance the relationship. If you both feel that click from the start, it will last a very long time, possibly years, even marriage. But if it doesn't go well from beginning observation, then it won't last at all. It's like jesus getting together with satan, but once blended, it's incredibly powerful, passionately and compassionately. If it doesn't click right away, forget it, it's only a road for disaster. Truly worth it if it works, it will last.
2007-07-18 16:34:29
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answered by Krade 1
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Pisces Compatibility With Scorpio:
This may be a love at first sight combination, however it seldom lasts a long period of time. But, on the positive side there is an intuitive bonds here that both will find agreeable. There is attraction and emotion and feelings and all that good stuff that they both like. You two are so intuitive, and sensitive, that perhaps you are too much alike. Highly evolved, the two of you can be a fine match. Memories of this attraction linger in both Scorpio and Pisces minds long after their romance is over. This could be a very rewarding, prosperous and lasting experience for both of you.
Love & Blessings
Milly
2007-07-18 17:12:13
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answered by milly_1963 7
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As far as couples, I don't. But I'm a Pisces who counts every one of her closest friends as Scorpios!
Pisces and Scorpio are both in it for the long haul, Hon. I consider this the very best astrological combination there is...especially if it's Scorpio Man/ Pisces Woman. No two people are more passionate and dedicated to their partner than these two signs. It's traditionally favored in astrology, and with good reason...it works.
2007-07-18 16:20:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I read Scorpio, Pisces and Cancer have good understanding, now you call it a coincidence or luck my only two best friends from school are both Pisces and Cancer.
2007-07-18 15:52:06
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answered by shipdada 3
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Maybe. Scorpio and pisces are okay together.
2007-07-18 15:06:32
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answered by Tiger 1
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Time in a relationship doesn't mean anything. I've been married since 1975 and we've been miserable for most of those years.
2007-07-18 15:07:53
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answered by Anonymous
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