Horoscope & love: Scorpio warned to ‘watch out’ when matched with Taurus

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    Scorpio is the zodiac sign assigned to those born between October 23 and November 22. They are described as “emotional mystery-solvers” who “love to get the truth”. Whether you’re born a Scorpio, someone you fancy or partner is a Scorpio, here’s the lowdown on everything you need to know about their traits. 

    “What people don’t realise is that even though Scorpio may seem brusque, as a water sign, they also are very in tune with their emotions, and sometimes may find themselves caught up in their feelings,” the experts suggest. 

    However this can apparently lead to central conflict. 

    Feelings drive a Scorpio but their liability to change can “scare them and make them feel vulnerable and out of control”. 

    “Scorpios, like their namesake, the scorpion, put up an outer shell and may seem prickly,” the astrologists explain. 

    Between Taurus and Scorpio, it’s true that opposites attract. 

    Grounded earth sign Taurus may initially seem too staid for intense Scorpio, but this match can last precisely because Taurus won’t get drawn into any drama. 

    Due to both valuing their privacy, many of their friends and family might not learn about the relationship for years—if at all. They love in secret, but they love deeply. As fixed signs, they are dependable and stable

    But a Taurus and Scorpio match must “watch out” because “jealousy, obsession, and stubbornness could blow out this flame”, horoscope.com warns. 

    Today’s love horoscope for Scorpio suggests “the energy emanating from the planets makes romance something of a laughing matter, for which you are grateful, as life may have been a little fraught recently”. 

    “You may not have had the intention to meet anyone but going somewhere tonight could prove to be a turning point. 

    “One thing is for sure: it will be the sense of humor you share that will bring you together with someone achingly funny.”



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