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Pisces, the fish of the zodiac, exudes kindness, empathy, and creativity. Cancer, the crab, is loyal, sensitive, and caring. When these two water signs meet, does it create waves of love or stormy seas? Keep reading to find out just how compatible Pisces and Cancer are when it comes to sex, love, marriage, and more!

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Pisces and Cancer Sexual Compatibility

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  1. For these two signs, sex is emotional. When they’re intimate with each other, they connect on a deeper level, and nothing about the experience feels surface level or shallow. Their sex life may lack some of the spark that a more fiery sign would bring, but once Pisces and Cancer are in sync in the bedroom, the sex is incredible.
    • These two signs enjoy sex the most when things are slow and sensual.
    • Pisces in the bedroom does tend to be more sexually adventurous than traditional Cancer . If Pisces is tender and supportive enough, Cancer may let their guard down and be more willing to experiment.
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Pisces and Cancer Emotional Compatibility

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  1. Since Pisces and Cancer are both water signs, they thrive when connecting on an emotional level. Once each sign realizes the other understands and relates to their emotional nature, they’ll feel seen and be hooked. Cancer will be able to sense what Pisces is really feeling (regardless of whatever positive exterior Pisces is projecting) and provide support. Pisces will appreciate this and return the favor.
    • It can take Cancer more time to open up emotionally than Pisces. To get the relationship started, Cancer should come out of their shell a little and be vulnerable so Pisces knows how they really feel.
    • Pisces' intense empathy comes from their two ruling planets , Neptune and Jupiter. Cancer's deep emotional well comes from their ruling planet, the Moon.
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Pisces and Cancer Communication Compatibility

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Pisces and Cancer Trust Compatibility

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  1. Because both signs are so intuitive and emotional, they develop a deep bond that’s built on respect for the other’s feelings, which leads to trust. Cancer is extremely committed to their partner and the relationship, and they rarely give Pisces a reason to doubt that. Pisces nurtures and supports Cancer, which helps Cancer trust them and be more vulnerable.
    • It can take Cancer longer to trust others because of their hard outer shell. When they’re with Pisces though, trust often comes easily.
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Pisces and Cancer Values Compatibility

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  1. Both signs value relationships, love, and support, but they do have their differences. Cancer values stability and routine when dating. [2] Pisces, on the other hand, loves change and excitement . If either sign feels like the other is pushing the relationship too far in one direction, it can cause conflict. [3]
    • Cancer should shake things up sometimes so Pisces doesn’t get restless. Planning a date at a new restaurant or taking a spontaneous vacation will help satisfy Pisces.
    • Pisces should meet Cancer in the middle and help create a sense of stability. Cooking dinner together at home and staying in to watch a movie will help Cancer feel secure and loved. Allow them to smother you a little bit, as they're going to want to be close and to be helpful.

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      • Pisces is a mutable sign, meaning they have more of a "go with the flow," flexible attitude than other signs. Cancer is a cardinal sign, so they love to take the lead and initiate plans. Together, Cancer will come up with ideas and Pisces will happily indulge them.
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