I used to follow an astrology account that had this nifty little animation as its profile pic. You know, the one that’s all doom and gloom with stars and planets swirling around? Yeah, that one. They’d post all sorts of stuff about how different moon signs get along—or don’t, as the case may be.
One of the posts talked about moon sign pairings and it was like watching a trainwreck in slow motion. Let’s dive into some of the "interesting" combinations they highlighted, shall we?
First up, we’ve got the moon Cancer and moon Scorpio duo. Now, this is supposedly a match made in heaven, or at least a match that’s super intense and into each other. Moon Cancer is all about needing security and feeling loved, and moon Scorpio is like the perfect person to give that to them—except they’re also super possessive and tend to suffocate their partner. It’s like the ultimate "I love you, don’t leave me" scenario.
Then there’s moon Pisces and moon Scorpio. This is apparently a pretty common couple. Moon Pisces is all about emotions and dreams, while moon Scorpio is all about passion and intensity. It’s like they’re both swimming in a deep ocean of feelings together, which can be amazing but also overwhelming at times. They’re either deeply in love or completely codependent—it’s a fine line.
Moon Virgo is another interesting one. They’re both super detail-oriented and have high standards for their partners. It’s like they’re constantly analyzing each other and picking each other apart. But in a way that’s somehow also super passionate and intense. I guess it’s all about that "love is a battlefield" vibe.
Now let’s talk about some of the "death" pairings. Moon Leo and moon Scorpio are like two sides of a coin that just don’t want to face each other. They’re both super stubborn and like to do things their own way, which can lead to some pretty epic arguments. Moon Leo is all about being the center of attention and being loved, while moon Scorpio is all about being in control and getting their way. It’s a recipe for disaster, really.
Moon Aquarius is another tough one. They’re both fixed signs, so they’re not exactly known for being flexible or compromising. Moon Aquarius wants a relationship that’s all about friendship and independence, while moon Scorpio wants a relationship that’s all about intensity and passion. It’s like they’re speaking different languages and neither one wants to learn the other’s.
Moon Taurus is probably the most dramatic "death" pairing of them all. Moon Taurus is all about stability and not wanting to change, while moon Scorpio is all about intensity and needing things to be perfect. It’s like they’re constantly butting heads and neither one is willing to give an inch. It’s a wonder they even stay together.
But not all pairings are doomed to fail. Moon Gemini and moon Scorpio can actually be quite complementary. Moon Gemini is all about being social and easygoing, while moon Scorpio is all about being serious and intense. They can balance each other out if they’re willing to put in the effort. Moon Aries is another good one—they’re both fire signs, so they have that passion and intensity in common, but moon Aries also brings a sense of fun and adventure to the table.
Moon Sagittarius is also a surprisingly good match. They’re both pretty laid-back and easygoing, which can help them weather the storms of their intense emotions. Moon Libra is all about finding balance and harmony, which can be a nice counterpoint to moon Scorpio’s intensity. And moon Capricorn is interesting because they’re both pretty practical and down-to-earth, which can help them navigate their emotional ups and downs.
Finally, let’s talk about the moon Scorpio-moon Scorpio combo. This can go one of two ways: they can either be the best of friends, deeply connected and supporting each other, or they can be the worst of enemies, constantly picking at each other’s vulnerabilities. It all depends on how they choose to handle their shared intensity.
So there you have it—the good, the bad, and the ugly of moon sign pairings. Whether you believe in astrology or not, it’s always interesting to see how different personality types interact and what makes for a successful (or not-so-successful) relationship.