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starflower
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posted September 10, 2006 05:11 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for starflower     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Can anyone help me to understand a little more about a person (male) with this combination?
I find it a bit of a challenge because I have preconceived ideas about Sag, but cant understand how it works with his Moon.

OR can anyone just tell me more about the Pisces Moon? Do they tend to be somewhat shy and passive?Any help much appreciated.

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Venus
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posted September 10, 2006 05:45 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Venus     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I would say this man would be very intuitive and extremely sexy, needing a lot of space.

But I'm not as good as others on here so don't take my word for it.

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posted September 10, 2006 07:23 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I know two men with this placement and both are extremely honorable and romantic. They are also very thoughtful husbands. Their Pisces moons temper their outspoken personalities. They tell the truth but are more aware of how their truth effects those who are on hearing it. I absolutely love these folks.

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aquaspryt69
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posted September 10, 2006 07:33 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Oooh, Sag/Pisces does sound dreamy and romantic, but then so does Pisces/Sag.
I know my Leo Sun/Pisces moon bf is very sweet and romantic.

Gadz, but I love fire-men!!! I get excited just thinking about them.

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posted September 10, 2006 08:23 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for and     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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posted September 10, 2006 08:45 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
My uncle is a Sag Sun/Pisces Moon.

I don't know him very well in the love department, obviously, but I am pretty sure he hasn't dated in a longgg time. He is a teacher but also somewhat of a recluse. He can get very bitter with the state of the world and he spends most of his time reading. He has been working on a PhD in philosophy for over 10 years.

He is amazing with children and needs a lot of attention. He is very sarcastic, but also very honest and passionate about everything he does.

I don't think he will ever get married, though he would love to.

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starflower
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posted September 10, 2006 11:31 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for starflower     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thanks all. I found this link when I did a board search..scroll down to About Pisces and this sums up this guy perfectly well..it applies to mn and asc too.
It may be helpful to anyone involved with a Pisces male
http://www.throughnightsfire.com/PiscesLovehoroscope.html

I always thought he would chase women. Well he does at first but then he loves to be chased and as the article put it feel "sought after". This can cause some problems in his love life, b/c the ladies then think he is not into them. He met a woman he really liked, but the relationship ended because he was just passive and sat back waiting for her to call him most of the time...He used to say to me "well if she is interested, she will contact me". I told him she may be thinking the same thing!

She is also a friend of mine and told me exactly that - he didnt show enough interest to make her feel like he was into her.
Problem is, he WAS very much into her.

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villy
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posted September 10, 2006 01:38 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Starflower-
Perfect ... Partly it is due to fear of rejection or shyness or getting hurt. Making the first move is like making yourself feel needy and if it doesn't work out it hurts.

If one has already experienced the hurt, it makes us think that way - if she wants me, she will come. Thats my case, I have fallen twice. The thing is we think that we give our entire self in a relation and expect the same from the other. And if thats not the case, we get hurt. Hence we need assurance that if someone truly loves us they need to show that. Our world is bit different, idea of union is submission of entire self and expect the same from other. We are sure of ourselves, but never sure of other person. And thats another reason for waiting for other person.
Though I thought exactly the same , I did make the kind-of first move (maybe due to fire in my chart) and it hurt in the end.

Hope it helps


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Pisces Sun, Ascendant-Sagi, Moon/Mercury/Venus in Aries, Mars - Cancer

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WaterNymph
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posted September 10, 2006 01:52 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I knew someone like that, aren’t they lovely

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posted September 10, 2006 02:48 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Well all I can say is that he's got to be caring and charasmatic and will uterly do anything for anyone who crosses his path. I'm a woman, but take it from me, i've got the Sag/Pisces combo too. What is his rising?

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Virgo Rising, Sagittarius Sun, Pisces Moon

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starflower
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posted September 10, 2006 04:34 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for starflower     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Villy, I told him what you said and he is agreeing completely.
But you know, you guys need to understand that a lot of women these days are having dating books like "He's just not into you" quoted at us 24/7 and that passive behaviour in a guy, it really does make most women feel that he just isnt interested in her. I'm sure some females would rise to the challenge though!

Neptune5: unfortunately we dont have his time of birth. He is very charismatic and does care about things deeply, although his intimate relationships he is very self protective...but if he reads about a disaster happening somewhere, like an earthquake or a plane accident or whatever he gets really, really upset and emotional about it. He surprises even me with my Cancer Moon about the depth of his feelings!

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posted September 10, 2006 04:52 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Glaucus     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Moon in Pisces is second to none when it comes to sensitivity,depth...even too much so. Boundaries are an issue for Pisces Moons. They can be so receptive to their surroundings that they could be overwhelmed. Solitude helps them regroup and regenerate.


I have Moon in Pisces myself.

Moon in Pisces

Lunar Pisceans are known to be dreamy and not always in touch with reality. However, though these people may not always show real-world savvy in day-to-day, practical affairs, they make up for this with remarkable intuition. They can put themselves in anybody's shoes with extreme ease. On the plus side, this endows them with remarkable compassion and love. The down side with this apparent ability to break down boundaries is that these people can easily lose themselves in the suffering of others.

Their sense of humor is delightfully silly and a bit odd. These are perceptive souls who seem to be in touch with all the nuances and subtleties of human nature. Often this comes through in a strong sense of humor that is more of the receptive kind than the type of sense of humor that would make people the "life of the party". It's generally pretty easy to get them giggling.

Moon in Pisces people may get tagged as "spaced out", but there's a lot more to them than meets the eye. They feel things out, and rely on their intuition. It just doesn't feel right for them to do otherwise. Their dreaminess can mean plenty of moments of absent-mindedness. These times of oblivion can land them in all sorts of predicaments with others who can too easily misunderstand these complex souls. Without plenty of space and time to daydream, Pisces Moons easily get overloaded with life. Give them room to be alone with themselves, and they're generally able to take on the world—even if their style when they do so is not always conventional or understandable.

Generally considered soft-hearted and sweet, Lunar Pisceans care about others and are easily touched by human suffering. This tendency gains them the reputation as suckers for sob stories. Although this may sometimes be true, many Lunar Pisceans learn, in their lifetimes, how to discern between sincerity and manipulation. Still, they definitely do have plenty of soft corners.

There's a delightful accepting side to Moon in Pisces that is sometimes mistaken for weakness. Pisces is the twelfth and last sign of the zodiac, and thus carries with it a little of each sign of the zodiac. As a result, they see themselves reflected in the behavior of others, giving them seemingly boundless compassion. Since the Moon represents our instinctive nature, Moon in Pisces seems to know how things feel without actual experience. For example, they may have never had sex, but seem to know all about it — even, or especially, the subtleties of it. The ones that aren't too shy make awesome actors and actresses. This ability to empathize even in the absence of experience gives them an open mind and heart. Most long to express this through writing, music (both listening and making), poetry, and art—in fact, the happiest people with this position do just that.

Though some are doormats, most Pisces Moon people instinctively know when they're due for a much-needed recharge. It's at these times that they retreat from the world (and its harsh realities) if only to gather strength to face everything and everyone again. Solitude is important to them, but they also need people, so their retreats will usually be short-lived. Pisces Moon individuals believe; and, let's face it, the world needs Piscean leaps of faith.
http://www.cafeastrology.com/articles/mooninsigns_pg2.html


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Glaucus
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posted September 10, 2006 05:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Glaucus     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

Here is Sun/Moon combo


9-12 Sagittarius/Pisces
The combination of your Sun sign and your Moon sign produces a nature with much scope and depth. Your love of mankind is genuine and deep-rooted, and you are always looking for a cause to which you can devote your time and effort. You respond to people in such an understanding and broad-minded way. Tolerance is so pronounced in your nature that it can sometimes be to your detriment; you can actually be understanding when you should be putting your foot down. Most of the time, however, you have such great powers of insight and of recognizing the truth. You live in a world of ideals and are not greatly interested in things on the material plane. You are not one to blow your own horn, in fact, it would almost seem you possess a true sense of humility of spirit. Emotionally, you are impressionable and romantic, and you can be imposed upon by individuals who play on your general sympathetic approach. You are forgiving, incapable of holding a grudge, and utterly free of meanness, spite, jealousy, or vengefulness. Perhaps you aren't practical minded, but you do know your own worth and you can succeed in your own way at whatever you do. Success may depend upon overcoming restlessness and perhaps a tendency to worry too much. You underestimate your own abilities, to keep in the background of affairs or lack somewhat in self-confidence. You dislike petty details and boring routine, but at the same time you can gain most in developing concentration and in focusing your energies on definite objectives.

© Michael McClain 1996-2006. Permission is granted for unlimited noncommercial use. All other rights reserved.

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posted September 12, 2006 05:01 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Sagittarius Sun/Pisces Moon men are often described as "a father figure" by everyone they meet. Women especially feel that way.

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