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Pisces Man Matching
Anyone who has ever seen Paper Towns are something similar has seen a Gemini woman, Pisces Man matching. Gemini women are the "manic pixie" girl ideal - their dual nature means they are both engaging and secretive. While at times flighty and shallow, they are also fiercely independent. Pisces men are "sensitive, reclusive loners" - they tend to go with the flow. Their waters run deep making them shy - but they have an almost intuitive understanding of others. So these two are a perfect match, right?

Sadly no - flexible and intelligent, they make excellent platonic friends. Unfortunately, trying for a deeper relationship can quickly lead to trouble. Romantically these two are at their best when engaging in short flings. Both signs lack the

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