Well, I’ve always been curious about the relationship between Pisces and Aquarius. So I decided to do some hands – on research to find out if they make a good match.
First off, I started by talking to my friends who are either Pisces or Aquarius. I asked them about their dating experiences, what they liked and disliked about their partners, and how they felt in their relationships. I talked to like, ten or so people in total. Some of them were in relationships with each other, and some were just single but had dated someone from the other sign before.
Then, I made a list of all the good things and bad things I heard. For the good stuff, a lot of the Aquarius folks said that Pisces were super empathetic. They could really understand what the Aquarius was going through, even when the Aquarius was being all spacey and hard to read. And the Pisces friends said that Aquarius were really creative and always had these cool, out – of – this – world ideas. They were like a breath of fresh air in the relationship.
But there were also some issues. A bunch of the Aquarius people complained that Pisces could be too emotional. Like, they’d get all moody and it was hard for the Aquarius to keep up. And the Pisces friends said that Aquarius could be a bit detached. They’d be off in their own little world and not really show enough affection sometimes.

After that, I went online and checked out some astrology forums. There were tons of posts from people sharing their stories about being in a Pisces – Aquarius relationship. I read through like a hundred posts or more. Some people were saying it was the best thing ever, and they were so in love. Others were saying it was a total disaster and they couldn’t wait to get out.
Finally, I sat down and thought about all the stuff I’d gathered. I realized that whether a Pisces and an Aquarius make a good relationship really depends on a few key factors. If the Pisces can learn to not be so overly emotional all the time and the Aquarius can learn to be a bit more present and show some love, then they have a pretty good shot at making it work. But if they can’t work on these things, it might be a rocky road.
So, based on my little experiment, it’s not a definite yes or no. It really comes down to the individuals and how willing they are to work on the relationship. That’s my take on it after all this hands – on research!
