5 Zodiac Signs so Compatible They Can Last Forever

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Zodiac signs and their compatibility

Today’s article is going to be a little different from the things that you typically see on the Internet. We’re not going to talk about specific zodiac signs that can get along, because that will only limit our options.

Instead, we’ll focus on something else: as you probably know, there are 12 zodiac signs, and each one of them falls into one of these 4 categories, or “elements,” as astrologers say: fire, water, earth, and air.

So here’s the thing: we’re going to test how compatible these elements are, so we can have a better understanding of categories of people who are more likely to fall in love than others.

But 1rt, let’s break down each element: fire (Aries, Sagittarius, and Leo), earth (Capricorn, Taurus, and Virgo), air (Aquarius, Gemini, and Libra), and water (Pisces, Cancer, and Scorpio).

11 responses

  1. I am looking for love, trust, loyalty. I am looking for affection and a pure heart. I am looking for romance.

  2. My husband of 38 year was an Aquarian. I’m Gemini. I never laughed and loved as much as I did with my dear Bert. He passed in September.

  3. My husband of 38 year was an Aquarian. I’m Gemini. I never laughed and loved as much as I did with my dear Bert. He passed in September.

  4. I noticed not every Astrology site or app don’t give the same information on compatible zodiac signs. I’ve also noticed the dates of my birth month sign are not the same dates everywhere. I also notice that my zodiac signs is never the top 4 for goid things or strengths. It’s always Aries, Leo, Sagittarius, Taurus and others. Water 💧 signs get he short end of the stick especially mine ♋️ . We are strong and all they say is we are sensitive and family oriented. How can we have nothing else going for us?

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