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Beware, it’s Scorpio season

Published by Ryan Windle on November 10, 2021

It’s the scariest time of the year, it’s Scorpio season. I’m only joking (not really). 

Scorpios are the eighth sign of the zodiac, and their season takes place from Oct. 23, through Nov. 22. While they may not fit the stereotype, Scorpios are one of the three water signs that make up the zodiac. 

Most people know the typical description of a Scorpio, but if you do not know, here’s your synopsis:

Scorpios are strong and independent, but they are also very charismatic and powerful. Scorpios love to take risks and never back down from a challenge. They don’t like to open up, so don’t take it personally if it seems like they hate you — they might not.

From personal experience, shockingly most of my best friends are Scorpios. They are some of the most trustworthy people I know and are never afraid to tell you the truth. 

The sign of a Scorpio is a scorpion, and they are ruled by the planet Mars (and Pluto if you consider that a planet).  

If you are a Pisces or a Cancer, you may want to find a Scorpio as they are the most compatible with one another. Scorpios are very passionate lovers and prefer a long-term relationship more than a casual hookup.

Some famous Scorpios are Kris Jenner, Drake, Adam Driver, Lorde, and SZA.

It may be in your best interest to find a Scorpio, it’s always a good idea to have someone in your life who keeps it real — even when you may not want to hear it.

 

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