3 Zodiac Signs Leave Bad Luck Era in February 2025, According to Astrologers
February 2025 was a hectic month for some of the star signs. While we can't go back and rewrite the past, luckily, the tension diffuses for these zodiacs moving forward into the new month. Although March is forecasted to be one of the most intense times of 2025, these zodiac signs may have already paid their struggle dues in February.
Read on to discover which star signs will be stepping away from the drama come the end of February and why March 2025 is better, according to expert astrologers at Parade Astrology.
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This February brought Virgo a plentitude of headaches. With Mars retrograde beginning in Leo in December 2024, this long cycle had a lot of drama for this Earth sign. Luckily, confrontational Mars stationed direct in Cancer on February 23, 2025, alleviating and releasing a tense transit.
Virgo has likely reached the point of burnout. It has become apparent that they can no longer self-sacrifice in the name of poor boundaries, whether in their work or personal lives. Closing a time of tough love from the universe, chock-full of vital lessons, Virgo is ready to move onwards and upwards with more self-preservation, care, and intentionality. It's time for them to create emotionally safe spaces for themselves to heal.
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Cancer is relieved, thanks to the end of the Cancer Mars retrograde on February 23, 2025. The warrior planet has been kicking up underlying tension since December 2024. Therefore, self-doubt, sudden shifts, and unexpected conflict were likely uprooted, integrated, and healed.
This emotionally exhausting transit allowed Cancer to finally take their emotional needs and desires seriously. The internal labor they invested is gradually coming to a close. As their motivation and inspiration are restored, it's time for this sensitive star sign to begin moving forward with strategy.
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Leo has been in a tough spot since December 2024, when Mars retrograde began in their sign. Luckily, on February 23, Mars stationed direct, ushering in relief. Leo has been brave, courageous, and strong throughout. However, as their subconscious sector was repeatedly hit, difficult emotions came up to be processed. A brave face can't dismiss their pain.
Healing is on the rise now. This Fire sign is typically extroverted, proud, and sure, but may now need to retreat, heal, and finish closed business before getting lost in the hustle and bustle again. Leo, remember to break cycles as you regain motivation, drive, and clarity. Don't go back to what hurt you. Instead, take the opportunity to dream bigger dreams for yourself and your path.

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