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If you have a husband that is a Pisces, could you describe his desire to work hard or do find him to be somewhat of a slacker, (lazy) just curious and thank you? I'll check back tomorrow. 

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I am married to a Pisces and yes hes a hard worker. He works 6 to 7 days a week year round and only takes vacation time most of the time when his work says use it or lose it. (he was just off 3 weeks in May because he didnt use all his days!).

 

Anyway I dont believe it has to do with horsocopes but my husband is a great husband in general, and supposedly Scorpio (me) mixes well with Pisces, if you beleive in that stuff.

 

PS) And I might add all of my grandchildren are also Pisces. So Im surrounded by Pisces! lol.

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Keep in mind when discussing astrological signs that there are three signs which make up a personality.  Pisces is the Sun Sign then there is the Rising Sign and Moon Sign.   Years and years ago when astrology was popular I had my chart done and I was amazed how right on it was.

 

I am a Taurus and was dating a Scorpio and my astrologer did a comparison chart which indicated we were made for each other.  The problem was that you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink. lol

The moving finger writes; And having writ, Moves on: nor all your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line Nor all your Tears Wash out a Word of it. Omar Khayam
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@gulf coast girl, mine is 71. It's body, age, etc. Hard to get use to sometimes. I always see and remember him like I did when he was still in high school.   But that's my problem since he didn't choose to get older.  He was always a good worker and provider. 

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Hard worker but always sets his expectations so high he is always dissapointed.

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Not married to - but my Dad is a Pices, can NOT be still, feels as though the day is a failure unless he gets through a million chores.  Like a gnat.  Always a hard worker and a good provider.

 

Love him dearly, but he is not restful, gotta go, go, go! 

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My first husband was a Pisces - he was a workaholic.  

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Yes, I'd look at rising sign more than sun sign for this. 

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My husband is a Pisces. The symbol is one fish swimming up and another down. There are two types of Pisces one lazy and unmotivated self centered. Luckily my husband is the other type hard working,generous. His brother is a perfect example of the other type.

Biggest "fault" of my Pisces man is that he's a perfectionist and a list maker. By the time he has the  list done I've done most of the things on the list but never as perfectly as he would have.

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Steve Jobs, Albert Einstein, James Madison, Michelangelo, Johnny Cash, Constantine the Great, Alexander Graham Bell, David Niven.  

 

So many accomplished Pisces males.  Years ago, I read that more high school valedictorians are born under the sign of Pisces than any other astrological sign.  Read this decades ago and do not remember the source.