difference between feb and march pisces

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taurus35
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i have a good friend who is married to a feb 26 pisces and he says she is a drama queen,doesnt appreciate anything he does for her and that she doesnt want to work,,,that totally suprised me..the ones i know work but change jobs a lot..and like a lot of freedom..says she left her job because she just didnt want to do it anymore...didnt discuss with him just did it...and havent worked since..it that normal?
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Pesca75
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Posted by Klover_Fish
Yes, I hate to feel like I cant breath, I'm boxed in, I'm tied up, held down, restricted, have to choice, no voice, no control. I also dont like to share but I love to give.



Hey, that is me to the T! I'm a march pisces too. Taurus35, I agree with Starfish... it does sound like your pisces was immature and I'm sure that an immature march pisces is a scary thing. I know I cringe at some of my behavior in the past, especially in my early 20s. For the record, I like to work but I agree with Loyalist Rebel about selling lemons in the bazaar. After a whole lifetime of working for other people I work for myself now and I'm much happier.

@Prince_Pisces...were you born in early March perhaps? lol
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Posted by Pesca75
Posted by Klover_Fish
Yes, I hate to feel like I cant breath, I'm boxed in, I'm tied up, held down, restricted, have to choice, no voice, no control. I also dont like to share but I love to give.



Hey, that is me to the T! I'm a march pisces too. Taurus35, I agree with Starfish... it does sound like your pisces was immature and I'm sure that an immature march pisces is a scary thing. I know I cringe at some of my behavior in the past, especially in my early 20s. For the record, I like to work but I agree with Loyalist Rebel about selling lemons in the bazaar. After a whole lifetime of working for other people I work for myself now and I'm much happier.
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I can personally attest to this. Not getting the job I wanted made me recognize that I'd be a slave to the whims of others as long as I depended on a paycheck to sustain myself. In the past couple weeks I've gotten my bartenders license, got back in touch with a guy I know with a t-shirt press about going into business together and decided to take a couple graphic arts courses to learn some new software. I just wish I didn't have to lose all those years to the grind in order to figure this out.