Moon in Pisces After a Breakup: Still Dreaming of You Even When It Hurts

Pisces Moons don’t fall out of love when the story ends. They keep dreaming, even when it hurts. After a breakup, you don’t erase, you dissolve, carrying the memories until they blur into something larger than grief. You don’t heal by forgetting. You heal by expanding big enough to hold it all.

Why Pisces Mars Makes You Emotionally Addicted to Your Partner

Mars in Pisces loves by dissolving into the emotional world of another, often blurring the line between intimacy and self-erasure. This placement gives fully, forgives easily, and clings to hope even when love turns painful. Emotional addiction begins when devotion becomes a way to escape rather than connect.

Why Pisces Venus Falls in Love With Fantasy, Not Reality

Pisces Venus falls in love with the dream of who someone could be – not always who they are – and in doing so, often loses itself trying to turn fantasy into reality. This excerpt explores the bittersweet beauty and danger of loving through hope rather than truth.

Why Pisces Suns Always End Up in Toxic Relationships

Pisces Suns are known for their emotional depth, compassion, and longing for soulful connection. But that same dream of transcendent love can pull them into emotionally destructive patterns. Their idealism, empathy, and tendency to romanticize pain often leave them entangled in toxic relationships where love becomes sacrifice, and connection turns into chaos. This isn’t about weakness — it’s about emotional boundaries, fantasy, and the silent pull of Neptune. In this article, we explore why Pisces Suns so often give too much, stay too long, and mistake emotional turmoil for devotion.