Well, I’ve always been curious about the negative traits of male Pisces. So I decided to do some hands – on research. First, I started by looking for male Pisces friends in my social circle. I remembered that I had a couple of them from college, so I reached out to them. I chatted with them casually at first, like just talking about the weather, movies, and whatnot.
Then, I gradually steered the conversation to some situations where their personality might show. For example, I asked them how they would deal with a conflict at work. One of them, let’s call him Tom, started to beat around the bush. He didn’t give a straightforward answer. Instead, he kept talking about how difficult the situation was and how everyone might be right in their own way. I thought, “Come on, just tell me what you’d do!”
I also observed their behavior in group activities. Once, we planned a weekend trip. Another male Pisces friend, Jack, was so indecisive. He couldn’t make up his mind about where to go, what to eat, or even what time to leave. He was constantly changing his mind, which made the whole planning process a real pain in the neck. It took us hours just to finalize the itinerary.
As I continued my observations, I noticed that they seemed to be overly sensitive. One day, I made a little joke about Tom’s new haircut. He got really upset and sulked for the rest of the day. I was like, “Dude, it’s just a joke!”

According to some astrologers, about 70% of male Pisces are likely to show signs of indecisiveness in decision – making situations. And a large number of them are also known for being overly emotional. These traits, while not all – encompassing, do seem to be common among the male Pisces I’ve interacted with.
Overall, through my hands – on research, I’ve found that male Pisces can have some negative traits like indecisiveness, being overly sensitive, and having a hard time being straightforward. But it’s important to remember that everyone is an individual, and not all male Pisces will display these traits to the same degree. These are just some common patterns I’ve noticed in my real – life interactions.
