Well, it all started when I got involved with a Pisces man. I was kind of into him at first, you know, he seemed all dreamy and sensitive.
At the beginning, I noticed some of his little quirks. He was always day – dreaming. Like, we’d be having a conversation, and I could tell his mind was miles away. I’d try to pull him back to reality, ask him if he was listening, and he’d just give me this blank look and say he was thinking about some random thing.
Another thing was his mood swings. One moment he was all happy and loving, and the next, he’d be all gloomy and withdrawn. It was like riding a roller – coaster. I tried to cheer him up when he was down, talk to him about what was bothering him, but most of the time, he’d just clam up and not want to share.
He was also super indecisive. We’d be trying to decide where to go for dinner, and he couldn’t make up his mind. I’d suggest a few places, but he’d find something wrong with each one. It was so frustrating, and I ended up making the decision for him most of the time.
As time went on, I knew I had to figure out how to deal with these bad traits. I researched a bit online. Some experts said that Pisces men are very emotional and need a lot of understanding. So, I started to be more patient with his mood swings. When he was day – dreaming, instead of getting annoyed, I’d join him in his little fantasy world for a bit and then gently bring him back to real life.
For his indecisiveness, I’d give him a limited number of choices. Like, instead of asking him where he wanted to eat, I’d say, “We can go to the Italian place or the Chinese one.” That way, he found it easier to make a decision.
Overall, dealing with a Pisces man’s bad traits was a challenge, but with some patience and the right strategies, it got better. It’s all about understanding their nature and finding ways to work around their quirks. And who knows, maybe those so – called “bad traits” are just part of what makes them unique!
