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What Star Sign are you? and what do they mean?
I am Libra, I know it's something to do with scales but what does that really mean? what are the characteristics? when people ask you what your sign is what can they tell from that? I think being a Libran(sp?) means that I weigh things up, in which case it's true because I always always always look at things from other peoples point of view and in arguments with hubbie(which aren't very often) I always see his side of things and get annoyed when he doesn't see mine. He is Gemini (Twins) and sometimes he really is like 2 different people (the Schizo!!!)
I know I could have 'Googled' this question, but it's much more fun being able to ask real people and chatting.
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If I say something along the lines of:
"you tend to be self-conscious at times. unlike many people, your sense of justice is rather strong. You have a strong need for other people to like you and for them to admire you."
Most people are like this if not all. Everyone thinks their sense of justice is strong.
These apply to everyone!
Check out Cold Reading - http://skepdic.com/coldread.html
You might have seen Derren Brown do this, and John Edwards... But John Edwards doesn't admit it.
Im a Scorpio. -love sex, love partys, drinking, very artistcally driven, spiritual, very jelouse, when someone hurts us we top them times 10, incredibly loyal, stubborn, always has secrets, the meaning of life is always on our brains ect.
Personally Im a lot of that, except I am not at all jelouse thank God, because jelousey is a terrible feeling. Im not stubborn by any means. Although when my boyfriend and I get into a fight (which isn't often luckily) I know how to hurt him...and I do it to the best of my ability. I can be mean! I'll go out and flirt or dance and get men to look. It's really mean.
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