What is a Pisces moon personality?

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WikiDesertFlyer108
01/02/25 4:13pm
Hello, I recently learned I'm a Pisces moon and I don't know what it means. What does having a Pisces moon say about your personality, strengths, weakness, etc?
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WikiChinchillaRunner697
01/03/25 9:09am
I'm obsessed with Pisces moons. They're so gentle and kind and sensitive and creative! I want to surround myself with them and protect them, lol. They're just very empathetic and tuned into others' emotions and they have a LOT of feelings themselves, which they usually need to express through some sort of creative outlet. I've heard some people say Pisces moons can be a little "delusional," and I have to say I don't think that's totally uncalled for; Pisces moons can really lost in their feelings and spacy to the point they're not very tethered to reality.
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WikiBandicootWalker330
01/05/25 7:56pm
I'm a Pisces moon and I think one of our strengths is that we have great emotional intuition. A lot of my friends come to me when they need advice or emotional support and I've been told that I always know what to say or do to make them feel better. I'm grateful that I have the ability to help my friends, but I think I also sometimes have trouble setting boundaries or making space for myself because I want to help them so much. I think that's just how it is as a Pisces moon!
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WikiTapirHugger750
01/08/25 11:33am
My pisces moon friends have been a mixed bag! I'm always wowed by how creative the pisces moons I meet are. And so many of them are great friends because they're really caring and always happy to be there for you. But some of them are also really sensitive or unreliable. It depends on the person, of course.
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