Well, I’ve always been curious about the compatibility between February and March Pisces. So, I decided to dig into this matter myself. First, I collected a bunch of data from astrology forums and groups. I scrolled through countless posts, noted down people’s experiences about their relationships if they were February or March Pisces.
Then, I started interviewing some Pisces friends of mine. I asked them about their feelings when they were in a relationship with another Pisces. Some of them shared really interesting stories. One of my friends, who is a February Pisces, told me that he dated a March Pisces. He said they were both very emotional and intuitive, which made their relationship full of deep understanding at times. But on the other hand, they also fought a lot because they were both so sensitive.
Next, I consulted some astrology experts. I sent them the data I collected and my friends’ stories. They analyzed these materials carefully. According to them, February and March Pisces do have some natural compatibility. They explained that Pisces is a water sign, and both February and March Pisces are under the influence of Neptune, which gives them a spiritual and empathetic nature. However, they also pointed out that the slight difference in the astrological position of planets during these two months can lead to some personality differences.
Finally, I summarized all the information. It seems that whether February and March Pisces are a good match depends on many factors. On one hand, their common water – sign nature and the influence of Neptune can bring them close together. They can understand each other’s emotions deeply. On the other hand, their over – sensitivity and the potential personality differences might cause some conflicts.
So, in conclusion, while there is a certain degree of compatibility between February and March Pisces, it’s not a one – size – fits – all situation. Just like any relationship, it needs efforts from both sides to make it work. Whether they can be a good match really depends on how they deal with their similarities and differences.
