Thursday, August 21, 2008

PISCES THE FISHES


pisces is sometimes described as 'the poet's sign'. In reality very few poets have been pure pisceans, but there is an element of vague dreaminess about some pisceans which some people associate, almost certainly wrongly, with artistic and literary



creativity. At best, the pure piscean can be an artist, albeit one who is somewhat unworldly; at worst, he/she is an arty dropout,enthusiastically seeking grants and subsidies from public bodies. Most pure pisceans come somewhere between these two rather alarming extremes. They are amiable, kindly and, on occasion, a little devious, twisting and turning to find the easy way out of difficult situations. No one could legitimately accuse them of being self centered quite the opposite. For some strongly piscean individuals hardly seem to have a centre at all: their attitudes are always changing as the wind blows, and they are only consistent in that they believe to dominate others.
This sounds rather tiresome but, as a matter of fact, most pisceans are immensely kindly and loving people. They give generously of their affections, sometimes unwisely so, and they thoroughly deserve the affection and regard they earn. The most strongly negative aspect of the piscean personality is a tendency to be excessively influenced by others. If u meet an unpleasant piscean (almost a contradiction in terms), he/she is almost certainly a tool of someone else. The piscean is intrinsically a thoroughly decent person, and if he/she behaves in a cruel or unpleasant way, you can be reasonably sure that the piscean in question is being manipulated and is not acting in accordance with his/her basic feelings.
Sexuality and the emotions the piscean woman who displays the characteristics of her sign in their purrest form is the victorian ideal of feminity - loving, shy, submissive and anxious to please her partner. The piscean male shares at least at least some of these characteristics and, if his partner is a person who enjoys a dominant role, can become that old comic butt, the henpecked husband. Pisceans of either sex tend to take a romantic approach to life and see virtues in those they love which are not always apparent to others. Sometimes this romanticism is difficult to reconcile with the practicalities of a long term relationship, in which case the piscean may concentrate his/her romantic longings on an outsider.

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