scorpio and protectiveness

This topic was created in the Scorpio forum by scorpio_wreck on Thursday, October 19, 2006 and has 5 replies.
do you fellow scorps feel predisposed toward some kind of violent behavior when somebody you know feels or is threatened? today a friend of mine who was in an abusive relationship that recently ended saw the guy that abused her and i and my other aries friend (who is a girl) confronted the guy, and i ended up talking trash to him and beating his ass. the only people who should ever have to fear for their life are those that really cross me or my friends - is this a philosophy you scorps adhere to? personally, i will NOT stand for anyone causing trouble with my friends, and my friends know they can come to me for either a) advice or b) action. what's the word with all you other scorpions?
yes, if i see someone being unfairly treated or taken advantage of i will do something about it. someone here once called me a champion of the underdog...and i guess it's true
I'm not sure how this has to do with this thread, but I'm certain it ties in somehow: "...Scorpio can be the most passionate sign of them all. If you're stuck in a difficult situation and Gemini is too busy to help while Pisces pretends everything is A-okay, Scorpio will be the sign you can call on. A Scorpio who loves you will NEVER let you down. Need a fun lunch date? Call Aquarius. Want a fun night out on the town? Set your sights on Sagitarius. Just murdered your worst enemy and looking for a place to bury the body? Make no mistake. Scorpio is the sign you want to accompany you on that Norman Bates- style ride."
I suppose thats true enough. I go to great lengths for my friends. Problem is that there arent that many of those who are genuine, and I sometimes have to rationalize with myself before using the "sting in my tail". Love is sacrifice not suicide
Yep I don't mind getting physical either..if you hurt something I love, you will get hurt in the process...period!

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