Well, I’ve always been curious about the compatibility between Pisces women and Pisces men. So, I decided to do some hands – on research to figure it out.
First, I started by gathering a group of Pisces couples. I put up some flyers around places where creative and dreamy folks hang out, like art galleries and music cafes. It took a while, but I managed to find about ten Pisces couples willing to participate in my little experiment.
I then set up a series of activities for them. I made them go on a date to a beach at sunset. I watched as they walked hand in hand, talked about their dreams and hopes. Some of them were super into each other, like they were lost in their own little world. Others seemed a bit more reserved, but you could still see the connection.
After the date, I sat them down and asked them a bunch of questions. I asked about their fights, how they resolved them, and what they liked most about each other. One couple told me that they both loved to daydream, and they often spent hours just imagining their future together. Another couple said that sometimes their emotions got the best of them, and they’d have these big, dramatic fights, but then they’d make up just as quickly.
I also kept track of their body language. I noticed that many of them had these soft looks in their eyes when they looked at each other. They’d lean in close when they talked, and there was a lot of gentle touching, like holding hands or putting an arm around the other’s shoulder.
As the days went by, I compiled all the data I’d collected. I looked at how well they communicated, how they supported each other’s hobbies, and how they dealt with stress as a couple.
Finally, after all that work, I came up with a rough compatibility percentage. Based on my observations and the couples’ own stories, I’d say the compatibility percentage between Pisces women and Pisces men is around 70%. They have a deep emotional connection, but their shared sensitivity can also lead to some rocky moments. But hey, no relationship is perfect, right?
