4 Zodiac Signs Who Know How To Love A Pisces
Dating a Pisces is not for the faint of heart, and not simply because the majority of them are creatives in some capacity, and love to spill all the tea through their lyrics and poetry.
Remember 2020, when Fletcher released the most unhinged breakup album in modern history after quarantining with ex Shannon Beveridge? They’re not only both Pisces—they have the same birthday: March 19.
Ask anyone who has ever dared to love a Pisces, and you’ll likely get one of two responses:
1: “They’re dramatic, sensitive, and so emotional. Never again.”
2: “It was the most beautiful experience of my life.”
Whatever your personal experience with Pisces has been, now that we’re in the thick of a massive Pisces stellium, the whole collective is immersed in Neptunian waters and we’re not going to be coming up for air anytime soon. It’s time to get used to this energy, whether you’re a lover or a hater.
But if you happen to have any of the following four mutable rising signs, you might be more inclined to give a Pisces a chance at romance. With the sign of the fish situated in the angular houses in your chart, the Piscean way of observing the world is much more familiar to you, and you likely attract more February and March babies into your world without even realizing it.
Gemini.
With Pisces ruling your tenth house, you and your Pisces are destined to take on the world together, and your relationship is always going to feel larger than life. Others get parasocially invested and write their own narratives about your love story, creating drama that you can’t run from. On the bright side, you’re likely to gain positive attention from your relationship, too—and since your Pisces will encourage you to take your creative projects public, you stand to gain long-term notoriety in your career.
Virgo.
You’re the most likely candidate for marrying a Pisces, since it rules your seventh house. Although you approach the world with slightly more caution, you are dazzled by the prospect of an intellectually stimulating relationship. Good conversation and creative collaboration serve as foreplay for you with your Pisces. Another thing you most certainly have in common? Your desire for commitment and monogamy. Once you’re attached, you’re attached at the hip—to the point that you can fall into toxic, codependent patterns.
Sagittarius.
Pisces rules your fourth house, which makes for a comfortable and easy domestic routine. If you’re cohabitating with your Pisces or planning for marriage, you will likely fall into a rhythm that feels natural—in hardly any time at all. Your Pisces probably feels very familiar, as though you might have known them in prior lifetimes. Whether you believe in reincarnation or not, there is an innately spiritual component to the way you move in relation to each other, and together you will build a home where all kinds of esoteric questioning and sacred exploration is welcomed.
Pisces.
Since Pisces rules your first house, and therefore strongly influences your identity and self-perception, you know that your partner is the only one who is truly capable of understanding your sensitivity and moodiness. Not only that, they likely feed into it. Your relationship offers the opportunity for major spiritual breakthroughs that resonate intensely and force you to reevaluate your own sense of identity. Together, you can create beautiful art, which you will undoubtedly receive public recognition for. Just be careful not to lose yourself entirely in your Pisces, who may become perfectly satisfied spending all of their time with you. Codependency, especially between two very emotional people, is not a healthy habit to fall into.