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How Many Are There? (Gemini)

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If you didn't enjoy math in school, you'll dislike reading this. 

My analyzing skills are superior in every way, and yet they are no match to the Gemini's. They will psycho analyze you the second you agree to spend any time with them, and then proceed to use that analysis against you. Being the mean girl of astrology comes with a toll, however. If at first you're encouraged by the Gemini's evident interest in your life, you quickly learn the hard way of their inability to keep a secret. Their fatal flaw. If your best friend is a Gemini, they might be a great friend who doesn't violate your boundaries by sharing sensitive information about you with other people. Zodiac signs don't dictate personality, nor do they dictate morality. So, if your Gemini friend is a poopy head, it's probably because they crave attention and approval more than anything. They want to feel accepted, and are very insecure with themselves. This, however, is irrelevant to them being a Gemini. 

Speaking of secrets, those only work never. If two people know something, it's bound to be more important to one than to the other. Another reason why Geminis are so self-sufficient. Yes, they try and gather everyone's secrets, but their own secrets stay concealed forever because they tell them to no one but themselves. There's a lot of them. There's a lot of Geminis in one Gemini. The different Geminis fight and bicker all the time, hence why your Gemini friend is so moody and indecisive. That's also why your Gemini friend suddenly decides to move from one city to another.  

Please be supportive. 

Imagine having to navigate a social life with yourself. Imagine having to constantly wonder where you want to go eat, except you get in your own way! Imagine having several dominant personalities, all of which have their own wants and needs!  

I can't imagine it, because I'm a virgo. Not only are Virgos perfect, but we are also very boring and have no imagination. That is why I cannot imagine what a Gemini must go through every day. The more of these zodiac posts I write, the more I understand why people stopped reading blogs.

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