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This Is Your Most Toxic Trait, According To Your Zodiac Sign

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This Is Your Most Toxic Trait, According To Your Zodiac Sign

If you are into astrology, you probably already know that your zodiac sign says a lot about you. Each sign has a different explanation for the personalities of people born within certain dates. Here are your most toxic traits, according to tp your zodiac sign.

Aries (March 21-April 19)

Aries tend to dive headfirst into situations, even if they aren't sure if their mental or physical safety will be put at risk. They are often on edge, so they act quickly before considering the outcome of their decisions. If you are an Aries, your toxic trait is not thinking before you act or say things, which sometimes ends in you or someone else getting hurt.

Taurus (April 20-May 20) 

If you are a Taurus, you are down to earth, overly loving, and far too caring. You love and understand life and humanity. You feel as if you are grounded, especially when it comes to love. Unfortunately, this results in you loving too hard. When you love too hard and care too much, it can be toxic to you and others.

Gemini (May 21-June 20) 

The Gemini is often overworked because of their own actions. They are "go go go" all the time. There is no time for stopping to think about mental health or anything besides getting things done. This results in a lack of patience, which is a toxic trait in itself.

Cancer (June 21-July 22) 

Cancers often shield themselves from anything that is potentially harmful. This causes a lack of communication, which in turn is very toxic to any possible relationship. Without communication, things crumble.

Leo (July 23-August 22)

If you are a Leo, you love the spotlight in one way or another. Sometimes, you may find yourself trying to get attention because of hidden problems that you have. This can very quickly turn into a toxic lifestyle for you and the people around you.

Virgo (August 23-September 22) 

Believe it or not, being a fixer or a perfectionist isn't always a good thing. Virgo's work hard on things until they turn out to be exactly what they want them to be, and not everything in the world is fixable. This can burn any relationship or person involved.

Libra (September 23-October 22) 

Rather than being your average perfectionist with one singular focus, the Libra craves a solid balance in life. They want everything to be exactly how it is supposed to be, or how society says it's supposed to be. This speaks for itself when it comes to the toll it would take on an individual.

Scorpio (October 23-November 21) 

Passion is great, and that's what this sign is all about. Although, in the world today, being overly passionate is one of the worst things you can be. If you are a Scorpio, you have to be careful with the amount of passion you have, it often gets taken advantage of and you are well aware of it.

Sagittarius (November 22-December 21) 

You easily attract friends because of your sense of humor and wit, but the simplicity of the friendships often let you down due to expectations. You expect these people to be loyal to you, because of everything you have been through and the travels you have made....but that isn't always the case, and that is also your toxic trait.

Capricorn (December 22-January 19) 

Capricorns are easily distracted by work. They become so obsessed with it, and with the idea of success, that they often forget about balance. This can break relationships and lead to regret. It's toxic for any Capricorn that doesn't recognize that trait before it burns bridges.

Aquarius (January 20-February 18) 

Space and time along with like-minded friends and group projects are something this sign holds near and dear. As you can see, those two wants are on opposite sides of the spectrum. These people thrive on the mix-up. They love both. This can put them in a different place than all of the other signs, making it difficult to be compatible with them. If an Aquarius doesn't pinpoint a healthy medium, it can put their friendships at risk.

Pisces (February 19-March 20)

This sign is often confused with itself. There is always some kind of pull in the opposite direction of where they think they should be going. They endure pain, joy, and all other emotions. This can be toxic to everyone around them because they aren't often set on one single thing. This applies to friendships, relationships, and everything in between.

As accurate as most of these are, they differ from time to time.

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