This is something I noticed and it may just be the people I know and not something that has any more general meaning.
I notice that there is a difference between the sexes of each prone to hyprochondria in nature. However I haven't noticed this in Virgo men.
Now, I have noticed this tendency to hypochondria in Leo men but not in Leo women.
In a similar fashion, the fasidiousness and fussiness of virgo men I see also in Libra women. The charming traits of Libra women I see in Scorpio men (in that they are more lively and friendly than their female counterparts). The mysteriousness and secretiveness of Scorpio women I see a bit of in Sagittarius men.
There may or may not be a pattern in my observations, ie that the traits skip a sign depending on the gender. Then again, it may be just the people whom I am observing and nothing beyond this.
Has anyone else noticed this or something similar?
Somehow I erased part of this sentence. It should have read:
"I notice that there is a difference between the sexes of each. I notice virgo women to be prone to hyprochondria in nature. However I haven't noticed this in Virgo men. "
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I notice that there is a difference between the sexes of each prone to hyprochondria in nature. However I haven't noticed this in Virgo men.
Now, I have noticed this tendency to hypochondria in Leo men but not in Leo women.
In a similar fashion, the fasidiousness and fussiness of virgo men I see also in Libra women. The charming traits of Libra women I see in Scorpio men (in that they are more lively and friendly than their female counterparts). The mysteriousness and secretiveness of Scorpio women I see a bit of in Sagittarius men.
There may or may not be a pattern in my observations, ie that the traits skip a sign depending on the gender. Then again, it may be just the people whom I am observing and nothing beyond this.
Has anyone else noticed this or something similar?