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Every person is different; I think people have come to mistake horoscopes for representing the only possible personalities that an individual of the opposite sex (or the same sex, if that's your kind of thing...) can have. It never ceases to amaze me how women are frightened by the "Pisces Male"... or how they are intimidated by men in general. It's probably got a lot to do with the whole intuition thing- the idea that a man could have the kind of intuition that women supposedly have can be the exact kind of thing to draw out a person's fears, depending on what they expect a man would use it for. Seeing as how I have no interest whatsoever in establishing a relationship with any of you, I encourage you to take this as an opinion, not a subtle Pisces trick. I can only relate to two serious relationships in my life- both with a different signs -but many of the "smaller" relationships in my life have only helped to strengthen my belief that male Pisceans make women uncomfortable... a shame, but just another bias in a world where people are quick to judge... and even quicker to accuse. Fear and memories of past hurts are quick to cloud the judgement of most people in general, and it stands to reason that the kind of person who would go to the trouble to point out a specific group of people's flaws would have specific reasons for doing so... possibly to get back at someone for a past wrong. Sometimes the human condition saddens me when I see people behaving in such a manner, and being human and having experienced past hurts of my own- some from people I had trusted for years, even decades, with my most personal feelings- makes it difficult to remain completely impartial in such matters. I can only add that soemwhere along the way, such thinking will end up hurting someone who didn't deserve it, and thus make them more like the kind of people you sought to avoid... and it may rest on your guilty conscience. Being used makes you want to use and abuse others... so as the old saying goes, "First, do no harm." I wish I could say the same for those who have since been harmed, but I cannot.