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Do people easily fall for Scorpio because they're fragile and sting themselves therefore you feel better about yourself?

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  • 3 years ago
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    I’ve never ever fell for a Scorpio! I’m a Taurus btw. Yes, they’re attractive. But that’s it. Very primary attraction that is easily blown away with the first interaction. Believe it or not, but I find them a little boring. Too mysterious and dark. I like people who can show emotions and have an interesting vibrant communication.

    This what gets my long term interest. So sorry for blowing you off. Not everyone is crazy for Scorpios.

    Capricorns, Aries, Virgos, Libras and Cancers have what it takes to attract me

  • 3 years ago

    Easily fall? Most Scorpio's are recluses.

    Most Scorpio's are not that lovable or friendly so I won't say they are easy to fall for or love.

    Some Scorpio's are attractive though so they attract attention from opposite gender. Is that what you are trying to say??

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    No, people fall for Scorpios so often bc they are mysterious, sexy and exotic.

    They are understanding, loyal, compassionate and kind. :)

    Mhmm...they are so dreamy.. If only I could date one.

  • 3 years ago

    No. Scorpio is the best sign in the zodiac.

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    Nah! They're alright!

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    Scorpion stings are painful but rarely life-threatening. Young children, and sometimes the very old, are most at risk of serious complications.

    In the United States, the bark scorpion, found mainly in the desert Southwest, is the only scorpion species with venom potent enough to cause severe symptoms. Worldwide, only about 30 of the estimated 1,500 species of scorpions produce venom toxic enough to be fatal. But with millions of scorpion stings occurring each year, often in areas with a lack of access to medical care, deaths due to scorpion stings are a significant public health problem in parts of Mexico, South America, North Africa, the Middle East and India.

    Healthy adults usually don't need treatment for scorpion stings. But if a child is stung, the same amount of venom may have more-serious consequences, so seek immediate medical care.

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