
Top 4 Zodiac Signs That Bomb at Love (Even When They Mean Well)
Love isn't always in the stars, especially if you belong to one of these zodiac signs. Whether it's your restless spirit or an allergy to routine, certain signs just don't play by the rules of romance.
Here's a look at the four zodiac signs that find themselves struggling in love, and why their stars might be to blame.
Aquarius: The Lone Wolf
Dating an Aquarius comes with a number of expectations - don't expect them to hold your hands for no reason, plan surprises, or spend every weekend with you.
They would rather talk about the new technology than your childhood memories. And they might even frame 'intimacy' as 'clinginess' and 'lack of independence'.
Sagittarius: Commitment-phobic
Imagine being truly loved and cared for… would you call it suffocating? Well, a Sagittarius feels nothing holds them back like a romantic relationship.
The idea of sharing their lives with someone can be overwhelming because they don't like following other's rules. Before things get too serious, they walk away.
Gemini: The Butterfly Who Can't Settle Down
Geminis are the social butterflies of the zodiac, always shifting from one idea (sometimes, person) to the next.
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Their minds crave constant stimulation, which makes them charming and fun at first.
But when the honeymoon phase fades, Geminis can get bored easily. Their indecisiveness makes it hard to nurture a long-term relationship, even though they crave connection.
Pisces: The Mute Romantic
Pisces feels more than anyone but rarely expresses it. Given their intuitive abilities, they assume even their partner will understand their needs without having to convey them.
The lack of communication leads to confusion and emotional distance. Eventually, love loses its spark in the guessing game.
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