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11 Things Every Cancer Knows To Be True

I'm a crybaby cancer, and I'm proud.

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11 Things Every Cancer Knows To Be True
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June 21 is just around the corner, and we all know what that means! Cancers around the world rejoice, your time has come! Those of us born through June 21 and July 22 have a lot in common, like the following 14 things cancers know to be true!

1. You might be a little bit of a crybaby.

Or a big one. You might have just finished crying. It's fine.

2. People tell you that you over react.

Who said you had to listen?

3. You can be a doormat sometimes.

You'll do anything for the people you love and sometimes, that can hurt.

4. You immediately find the dog at a party.

5. Sometimes just seeing a dog will make you cry.

He's just such a good boy.

6. Anytime someone calls you crabby, you roll your eyes.

Really? You HAD to go there?

7. You could be described as "extra."

This description could be called accurate. You're doing the most as usual.

8. Your friends occasionally call you mom.

It's in the stars for you to carry around a first aid kit and make sure your friends are hydrated, lean into it.

9. You're a mess. A hot mess. But a mess.

10. Criticism is hard on you.

You take what people say to heart, because you want to be the best you can for everyone around you. When you're criticized, you can become emotional and irrational because of the moon's control over your emotions.

11. You care too much, and that's okay.

The emotional rollercoaster and eccentricism are a product of your awesome, caring nature.

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