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Dec 11, 2012Comments: 2 · Posts: 592 · Topics: 23
Hi Pisceans! So I'm dating a guy who is a Taurus sun with a Pisces moon and I've been reading up on the characteristics of the pisces moon and how sensitive and emotional they are on the inside. I feel this from my guy; like inside he is a huge mass of emotions and lovebunniness but he hides it exceptionally well behind his Taurus sun. Now being the Virgo that I am, I show love through small gestures of actions like cooking or being helpful in someway. I hear that Pisces moon people like larger more overt shows of love and subtle showings will miss them. Well I'm terrible at verbal expressions of love; I tried once had this whole speech prepared in my head and only got out like 2 sentences. It was so embarrassing. So I've written him this (hopefully) beautiful love letter basically saying all the things I'm to shy to say and telling him exactly how I feel about him. But my Virgo neurosis is kicking in and I'm reconsidering giving him the letter. My question: Would a Pisces mooner man really be affected and appreciate a love letter full o' emotions or would it freak them out and send them running for the hills? He's sooo tough on the outside I sometimes find it hard to believe he could be sensitive or care about anything, but then again lately he's been letting his softer side show with me a lot more. Opinions please!?!
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Dec 11, 2012Comments: 2 · Posts: 592 · Topics: 23
Thanks aquasnoz!The funny thing is that in the months we've been seeing each other I've written him about a zillion love letters (that's the only way I can REALLY express myself emotionally) but I always chicken out and never give them to him. This was prior to me learning that we are more than just our sun sign so I thought the Taurus in him would completely ignore anything mushy like that. I'm 99.999% sure he already knows it but my guts been telling me that he wants to hear before he feels comfortable fully opening himself up to me. So when I read about the Pisces moon it all sort of made sense to me.
I'm gonna wait to give it to him at the airport before he leaves town, that way he can have that time away from me to absorb how he feels about everything that's in the letter without feeling pressure to see me. sigh emotions are hard...lol
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Mar 19, 2012Comments: 273 · Posts: 5457 · Topics: 33
I got a love letter from my ex scorp once. He hid it under my pillow when he left in the morning, apparently. It was so cute and a great thing to wake up to! He'd never done anything like that before, so it was extra special. Giving me love letters all the time would diminish the romanticism in it, but I definitely think getting a love letter every now and then is really awesome.
I'm not a man, though, so I can only speak from a female pisces moon perspective.
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Mar 19, 2012Comments: 273 · Posts: 5457 · Topics: 33
I actually kept that letter even after we broke up, though I did eventually get rid of it. Just shows how much it meant to me. : )
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Dec 11, 2012Comments: 2 · Posts: 592 · Topics: 23
Thanks guys this makes me feel a LOT better about this letter! I LOVE receiving love letters (especially since men rarely write them) I still have love letter from my 1st love ex-leo. Sometimes I read them to remind myself that he wasn't always the devil...lol If he wrote me a love letter back, I'd surely pass out... then read it over and over again until I wore the paper away...lol
@Poisson *kicks sand bashfully while blushing* aww thanks guy!
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if my pisces moon had a face, i would punch it...
--Jack
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I'm a Pisces mooner, and I would love a letter. My guy once scribbled me a card out of crayons, with stick figures saying "I love you", and I wept (in a good way) til I couldn'd see straight.
One thing, though: I like it when a my man understands the gestures that mean love TO ME (not the ones he has in his own head from whatever he learned with other people in the past). The gestures are not hard for him to figure out, because I tell him exactly what I want, but, for some reason, they can be hard for him to internalize and act on.