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10 Reasons Why No One Understands A Pisces

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Here are 10 reasons why Pisces is the most difficult to understand.

1. Pisces is the 12th sign of the zodiac.

Pisces is the last sign of the zodiac, so those born under this sign have a mix of characteristics from all the eleven preceding signs.

This means that Pisces are somewhat at a constant battle in choosing how to feel and that non-Pisces have an extra hard time figuring out how one feels.

Pisces are pretty indecisive, even with the silliest of decisions. However, they are also very open-minded. A Pisces is a friend who always says yes, even if it means he or she has to cancel later (guilty).

This battle of characteristics force Pisces to think before feeling. Yes, Pisces can be quite impulsive, but they think before they act first even if it doesn’t seem so.

Being this way means they are always willing to try new things at least once.

2. Pisces are always seeking new experiences.

Pisces are constantly looking for new things, but don’t let this offend you; they are delighted when they have someone alongside them, experiencing these new things as well.

A Pisces would be successful in a relationship with someone who is just as stir crazy and up for anything.

If a Pisces feels trapped, he or she will most likely revert to his or her impulsive side and jump at the first opportunity for change.

3. They are compassionate and charitable.

Did anyone else cry while watching the new GE commercial? I did.

It can seem like a Pisces’ compassion, even for strangers, is a little over the top, especially in this world. But, it is a good thing, and it’s totally genuine. When you need someone to be compassionate with you, you’ve got it.

4. They have trouble distinguishing reality from fantasy.

Pisces are, at heart, dreamers. Jupiter and Neptune, the latter of which represents illusions, rule them.

Pisces shift from goal to goal, and sometimes, those goals may seem impossible. To a Pisces, though, the goals are as close to reality as it gets. Silly fishes.

  

5. Empathy rules.

Pisces are extremely empathetic. Sometimes, they place another’s emotions over their own, and this can be chaotic because they are then left to rot in their own ignored emotions.

This is also great because if you ever need a shoulder to cry on or genuine advice, a Pisces will selflessly give it.

  

6. They can only think straight when they’re alone.

Locking yourself in your room for an hour usually means something is wrong, right? Not necessarily for Pisces. If they are socializing 24/7, they are probably on autopilot.

A Pisces needs to take time to him or herself to gather thoughts and feel productive.

7. They are inherently introverted.

This basically means that they are always trying to surround themselves with new people, but they don’t know when those people switch from new people to actual friends.

A Pisces finds it difficult to be his or her full self around people to whom he or she doesn’t feel close.

This can come off as fake or closed off, but in reality, it is mostly attributed to a Pisces’ innate curiosity about other people’s lives and stories. Excuse Pisces and their many questions.

8. They accept literally everyone.

This has gotten me, personally, in a bit of trouble. A Pisces assumes the best in all people. In fact, it was probably a Pisces who coined, “innocent until proven guilty.”

A Pisces-hosted party is an interesting sight — people of all walks of life are welcome, as far as a Pisces is concerned.

  

9. They’re a little oversensitive.

And by a little, I mean a lot. Words cut deep with Pisces, so this might be why your Piscean friend hasn’t been as chatty lately.

Be careful with your words and be honest with how you feel because Pisces are also sensitive to others’ emotions. If you’re feeling stressed, a Pisces can feel it. Trust me.

  

10. They need role models.

… And they look for it in everyone. If you feel like a Pisces looks up to you, it’s probably because one does.

Without a role model, a Pisces feels lost and usually can’t decide what his or her next goal or step should be.