What Each Zodiac Hates The Most About Their Heart
Meg Wagener

What Each Zodiac Hates The Most About Their Heart

ARIES: They have their walls up so high that they can't remember what it feels like to tear them down. 

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Aries

They have their walls up so high that they can’t remember what it feels like to tear them down.

Taurus

They feel too much, care too much, hurt too much.

Gemini

Their heart gets fooled easily. They fall for the wrong type of people all the time.

Cancer

They have a soft, sensitive heart. They don’t take rejection or criticism well.

Leo

Their heart is still broken, still healing. They’re unable to let anyone inside.

Virgo

Their heart is selfless. They give too much without expecting anything in return, and that can wear them down.

Libra

They have a caring, generous heart. When their loved ones are hurting, they are hurting.

Scorpio

Their heart gets attached easily. They fall hard. And they get their heart broken all the time.

Sagittarius

They have a selfish heart. When they want something, they don’t care who they hurt to get it.

Capricorn

Their heart is made of steel. Sometimes, they push people away without even realizing it.

Aquarius

They have trouble bouncing back from heartbreak. They take a long time to get over their worst moments.

Pisces

They are overemotional. Every little thing bothers them. All their reactions are extreme. Thought Catalog Logo Mark


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