Well, dealing with male Pisces’ good and bad traits was quite an adventure for me. I started by getting to know this male Pisces guy. I first met him at a small party. He seemed so dreamy and kind, just like what people say about Pisces.
I decided to hang out with him more. We went to cafes, watched movies, and took long walks. I noticed his good traits right away. He was super empathetic. One time, I was feeling down about a work thing, and he listened to me for hours, giving me really warm and comforting words. It was like he could feel my pain.
But then, I also ran into his bad traits. He was so indecisive. We’d plan to go out, and he couldn’t decide where to go. We’d stand in front of a bunch of restaurants, and he’d keep saying, “I don’t know, this one or that one?” It was really annoying sometimes.
To deal with his indecisiveness, I started to give him limited choices. Instead of asking him where he wanted to eat, I’d say, “Do you want Italian or Chinese?” That seemed to help a bit.
Another bad trait was that he could be really moody. One day he’d be all happy and full of energy, and the next day he’d be all gloomy and quiet. I learned to just give him space when he was in one of those moods. I’d send him a text saying, “I’m here if you want to talk,” and then wait for him to come around.
As time went on, I also found ways to make the most of his good traits. His creativity was amazing. We’d do art projects together, and he’d come up with the most unique ideas. I’d encourage him to share his ideas more, and it made our time together really fun.
In the end, dealing with his good and bad traits was a process of trial and error. But I think I’ve got a pretty good handle on it now. Every relationship is different, and with male Pisces, you just have to be patient, understanding, and find ways to work around their quirks. That’s my practical advice based on my own experience.
