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The Queer Eye Advice Each Zodiac Sign Desperately Needs On November 8

Aries: March 21 – April 19th

“You can’t selectively numb feelings. So, if you try to numb the vulnerability, you also numb joy, happiness, connection.” — Jonathan Van Ness

Taurus: April 20th – May 20th

“You’re strong, you’re a Kelly Clarkson song, you got this.” — Jonathan Van Ness

Gemini: May 21st – June 20th

“Being vulnerable is not a sign of weakness. It is a sign of strength. It shows that you are in tune with yourself, which is the sexiest thing to men or women.” — Karamo Brown

Cancer: June 21st – July 22nd

“When people say, ‘You can’t teach an old dog new tricks,’ it’s not true, because you can reinvent yourself and learn new things whenever you want.” — Jonathan Van Ness

Leo: July 23rd – August 22nd

“Being an adult means being a person of action. But when you make your plan and go after that plan, you’ll succeed.” — Karamo Brown

Virgo: August 23rd – September 22nd

“When people build up walls, they end up keeping other people out. But they’re also keeping themselves in.” — Karamo Brown

Libra: September 23rd – October 22nd

“Whatever role you are whether it’s like moon or sun, moon being more feminine energy and sun being more masculine, I think there is gorgeous strength to be held in both.” — Jonathan Van Ness

Scorpio: October 23rd – November 21st

“Style is dressing the way that you feel confident and what is appropriate for you, your age, body type.” — Tan France

Sagittarius: November 22nd – December 21st

“Don’t let that fear hold you. Don’t let it hold you any more.” — Karamo Brown

Capricorn: December 22nd – January 19th

“You being your true self isn’t going to offend anybody. It’s very unlikely that people are going to cause you an issue just because you are being yourself. And if they’re concerned, that’s on them. You’re happy.” — Tan France

Aquarius: January 20th – February 18th

“I heard a preacher once say sometimes when you are feeling buried, you’re actually just planted.” — Bobby Burk

Pisces: February 19th – March 20th

“It’s hard to make up for the mistakes, but you can make up for it.” — Tan France Thought Catalog Logo Mark

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