Here Are The Zodiac Signs That Scorpio Is Most Compatible With

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Being friends with a Scorpio can be extraordinary yet challenging. Scorpio is the eighth sign of the zodiac, which means they are highly transformative. Having a Scorpio friend leads others to feel highly motivated, striving to be the best versions of themselves. Scorpios are passionate lovers, allowing them to unconditionally care about their friends. By never abandoning the ones they care for, Scorpios become powerful allies. Their love has no limits!

Read further to see how your zodiac sign ranks with Scorpio compatibility:


Scorpio and Aries

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Since the traditional ruler of these planets is Mars, they can expect to have a zest of life when together. They also know how to manifest visions into reality. Think of Aries as the spark of inspiration and Scorpio as the one carrying out their visions. The two need each other in order to get things started and make them popping with excitement. Aries is the one who creates the plan of action and gives Scorpio the incentive to take it on, whereas Scorpio is the one that completes tasks and makes sure they get done on time and efficiently.

Scorpio and Taurus

Opposites totally attract when Scorpio and Taurus get together. Love is in the air, passions deepen, as well as hedonistic pleasures. These two fixed signs won’t be able to get enough of each other in and out of the boudoir. As lovers, they'll want to experiment with tantra or try out any intimacy tactics to draw them closer together. As friends, they will share similar interests in exploring the taboo, art, or simply having fun at a bar during happy hour after work. Loyal to the core, they’ll always remain pals — even when they argue, they’ll make up swiftly.

Scorpio and Gemini

Scorpio and Gemini can change the world together. They share the same sarcastic sense of humor and laugh about their worries. Gemini shows Scorpio how to lighten up and enjoy life to the max. Scorpio provides Gemini with order to their mundane activities and prohibits chaos from ensuing around the air sign. Both love to hustle and can be great coworkers or good at working in group projects together. The busier these signs are together, the easier it is for them to contribute to the other’s professional objectives as they’re constantly giving each other ideas to evolve their business.

Scorpio and Cancer

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Creativity is a core theme between these water signs. Not only will they collaborate on artistic projects together, but they’ll enjoy the process as well. Cancer will encourage Scorpio to take more risks in their art and in life. Although Scorpio is a super transformative zodiac sign, the urge to tackle new and exciting projects will be high due to the crab’s enthusiasm in such matters. In return, Scorpio will open the crab’s eyes to the world around them and give them the chance to see beyond their immediate grasp. Scorpio teaches Cancer the importance of reaching for the stars.

Scorpio and Leo

Scorpio and Leo can be a tense fit. Leo lives for the limelight and Scorpio isn’t keen on being at the center of everyone’s attention 24/7. Although these two fixed signs will yearn to be close, the caveat is that the only thing they have in common is their shared beliefs and values. When it comes to interests, it will be hard to find a proper footing and common ground. Also, Scorpio can tire quickly from Leo’s incessant theatrics desire to not quit until they achieve their endgame (whatever that may be).

Scorpio and Virgo

This pair can make great friends. They have an energetic bond that allows them to work harmoniously together and transcend growth. The energy between them is real — as well as the heat. Sparks and fireworks can fly when they unite, making it easy for them to have meaningful conversations. They will never go more than a week without talking to one another, as the conversation will always be lively and never dry. Uniting over humanitarian projects is a good way for these two zodiac signs to connect. After all, they both love helping others and watching people evolve into awesomeness.

Scorpio and Libra

The differences of these two, work in favor of bringing them closer. As friends, they help each other see different aspects of situations, broadening their scopes. Scorpio can help boost Libra’s confidence and their wallets. These two neighboring zodiac signs can thrive as BFFs, but only if they move towards creating a mutual connection. However, it can be tough at times, due to the fact these two have very different communication styles. Libra shrugs off confrontation, while Scorpio is direct with their words. This can lead to endless friction in this friendship if they aren’t both careful with their sentiments.

Scorpio and Scorpio

These friends are truly devoted to each other. Passions rise when one acts out due to jealousy. However, an evolved Scorpio friendship is filled with depth and is limitless. These two become friends fast — just as fast as it’s over. Their relationship is met with speed bumps along the way, as they are almost never on the same page. Their passionate nature keeps this friendship close. However, when the going gets tough, their patience runs thin. The relationship will be intense. It’ll start and stop. Their friendship will be on and off for years, until they both decide to permanently part ways.

Scorpio and Sagittarius 

On paper, these two zodiac signs to get along. After all, they are neighboring constellations in the sky. But the constellation Sagittarius has its bow and arrow aimed at the heart of the scorpion. Sagittarius will weed inside, knowing how to emotionally hurt and upset at the scorpion — their words can cut deep. As a result, Scorpio will be emotionally bereft and not know how to fight back — a sentiment that they aren’t used to. It’ll take time for them to get along and understand each other, which is why they shouldn’t rush into anything.

Scorpio and Capricorn

What a saucy duo! These two zodiac signs genuinely enjoy each other's company, opting to spend nights talking about higher life pursuits. Scorpio loves Capricorn’s vitality and the sea-goat enjoys the boldness of the scorpion. United, they are great friends who share endless laughs. These two friends challenge each other in all the right ways! They push each other to grow, motivating each other to reach for the stars. The only caveat is Scorpio tends to use their intuition to move fast, while Capricorn prefers to proceed with caution, which can be promising if they both find a middle ground.

Scorpio and Aquarius

This year, fixed signs have a lot in common. Even though Aquarius is an air sign, and Scorpio is a water sign, they find common ground in evolutionary ways. Both zodiac signs like to grow and evolve through time, allowing the relationship to transcend through the years. They’re both open to innovative ways of thinking, which will help revolutionize the world as well as their relationship. This partnership will be able to stand the test of time, even though they have an extremely different way of processing emotions and information. Scorpio feels things deeply, while Aquarius is aloof and distant.

Scorpio and Pisces

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As one of the most auspicious friendships of the zodiac, these watery buds spend time manifesting dreams together and fiercely protecting each other. All the world’s problems melt away when Scorpio teams up with Pisces. These two use their emotional antennas to swim through life together, offering sensitivity and kindness through their transformative love affair. They can instinctively understand the other’s need and know how to connect with them on a deep level. They won’t let go of their love easily and opt to work through problems by having honest conversations and even direct emotional discussions rather than swim away.

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How many times have you heard someone is a toxic person and — aside from therapy speak — what does it mean? According to Michelle English, LCSW, Co-Founder and Executive Clinical Manager at Healthy Life Recovery, "In a therapeutic setting, toxic behavior usually refers to patterns of behavior that regularly cause emotional, mental, or even physical harm to others."

Wondering why people resort to being toxic behavior? English says, "They are frequently the result of unresolved personal issues such as trauma, insecurity, or a lack of self-awareness." Jamie Bennett, LMFT of Mountainside Treatment Center, adds, "Many toxic people do things with the intent of getting a certain reaction – like a bully. If they want to rile you up and you don’t get riled up this changes the dynamic."

Wanna know what signs to look out for when it comes to toxic people? We've got you covered — and we have the tea on when you should finally cut them out!

P.S. Bennett says assertiveness isn't toxic, even if someone's behavior sometimes comes off as pushy or controlling. This just means they're sure of themselves!

Here are the 6 signs of a toxic person — & when to cut them out!

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1. They're always being dismissive.

Have you ever been really excited or upset about something only to be met with a dismissive tone from someone you confided in? This person is displaying toxicity which "gradually undermines trust in relationships," according to English. Would you want to keep sharing things with a person if they're always downplaying your emotions? Probably not.

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2. Controlling others seems like a sport to them.

English says another way to determine someone is toxic is pay attention to their controlling behavior. It can be something as simple as telling you what to wear or something greater such as forcibly limiting your contact with anyone they think isn't good for you.

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3. They consistently makes excuses for their behavior.

Have you ever let a close friend know certain behavior bothers you only for them to make an excuse for why they keep doing them? Bennett says this counts as "avoiding responsibility for actions." Furthermore, "constantly" doing so or looking to "push the blame onto someone else veers into toxic territory," she adds.

Another way to look at this is if someone is always falling into a pattern of "victimizing themselves," according to Bennett.

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4. They tend to be manipulative.

Manipulation is tricky because it's not always obvious until it's too late. It's kind of like not realizing you were bit by a mosquito until your skin becomes itchy and red. Bennett says this is toxic because there's a knowing that someone can "appeal to a certain person's characteristics or personality traits." This looks like saying or doing something "with the intention of getting a certain reaction," according to her.

Bennett says, "An example may be one partner in sobriety who consistently uses their poor mental health as a reason to not be proactive about finding a job. They do this because they know that the other partner is worried about their loved one relapsing so they use that fear against her."

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5. They never miss an opportunity to gaslight people.

Calling this a "well-known example," English says gaslighting often occurs when someone denies the reality of another person." What would cause someone to do this? Well, a toxic behavior often doesn't want to take accountability for their actions so they'd rather "cause people to doubt their own perceptions," according to English.

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6. They're always looking for reasons to criticize someone.

The catty behavior on The Real Housewives of New York may be entertaining for TV, but that kind of behavior gets old quickly in everyday life. No one wants to hear why "so and so thinks they're all that" even if it's disguised as humor. English says, "Regardless of their motivation," behaviors like this "can lead to stressful and emotionally distressing situations."

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Is it time to cut that toxic person out of my life?

We live in a society that started prioritizing ending relationships with people as soon as we spot red flags, but English and Bennett don't think this should be our immediate reaction. English says, "The decision to disengage with a toxic person in the relationship will depend on how harsh and serious the relationship is" because "it is often personal."

According to her, if you notice a consistent pattern where the behavior is "damaging your emotional health," it's okay to walk away from that person. Still, she believes "completely cutting [someone] off is often a last option when other approaches to changing the behavior have not worked." Bennett says something similar and notes how to approach different scenarios.

"If it someone you need to communicate with because of a job or family, there are things you can do to protect yourself," she says. She suggests reminding "yourself who you are dealing with" if the person is adept at gaslighting others because "it may be easy to become convinced that you are wrong or something did not happen the way you recall." A phrase she encourages you to tell yourself is, "I know that my experiences are my experiences no matter what."

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If you're dealing with an aggressively toxic person, you'll have to "set and reinforce boundaries," Bennett says while English adds that "engaging in therapy to faciliate healthier relationships" may be a next step.

Here's how Bennett suggests navigating communication with someone like this:

  • Set a boundary to end the conversation when you notice toxic behavior such as invalidation of your feelings.
  • Receive support from another person so they can remind you of things you're trying to accomplish

If you're dealing with a friend or spouse, Bennett wants you to remember "you cannot change them" but you're in control of how you respond. English says, "It is important to analyze the whole situation and know when the cost of the relationship is greater than the benefits."

Bennett's last piece of advice is to know when to walk away" by having a "deep awareness for how you are feeling." You can do this by "checking in with your body and thoughts" so you can understand how you "respond to stress," according to her. She says this will give you more "clues on what when it's time to step away!"

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I can't stop thinking about Nosferatu, and I know why. Robert Eggers obviously created a cinematic masterpiece, but it's the gothic horror theme that I appreciate more than anything. Some of my favorite films in this genre are Bram Stoker's Dracula, Sleepy Hollow, Candyman, and 2010's The Wolfman. But it's not movies that made me fall in love with them; it's books.

I wish I would've embraced being a 'weird' Black girl who loved cutesy things as much as she enjoyed reading about monstrous creatures, but there's always now. If you're a proud fan of supernatural, morally gray characters, and psychological warfare, I have more than a few surprises for you. Here are all the gothic horror books you should pick up ASAP!

Scroll to see all the gothic horror books to read after watching Nosferatu!

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1. HUNGERSTONEby Kat Dunn (February 18, 2025)

Lenore has been married to the successful steel magnate Henry for a decade, but there doesn't seem to be anymore love between them. Still, they put on a united front to travel to the moorlands and that's when it happens — tragedy.

One accident unites the couple with Carmilla, an intriguing woman who's appearance changes depending on the time of day. The longer she's in their lives, the more Lenore feels inexplicably drawn to her. But, the timing of Carmilla's presence coincides with young girls developing insatiable appetites accompanied with a perplexing illness.

Also, Lenore doesn't feel like herself anymore. Rather, she's questioning if she's been honest about who she is all along. She thinks she wants to rekindle the passion in her marriage, but she can't ignore Carmilla's influence on her...

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2. Immortal Dark by Tigest Girma

Kidan Adane's an heiress who's trying to outrun the fate of living among vampires, but is drawn back in when her sister June vanishes. Kidan decides accepting her place as a student at Uxlay University is the only way to seek revenge against the house vampire she 'knows' took June — Susenyos Sagad.

He's as dangerous as he is enchanting, but Kidan will quickly discover that he's not the most dangerous being she needs to worry about. In fact, she'll confront the morally ambiguous students, faculty, and families that are tied to Uxlay as she searches for answers about June's whereabouts.

However, there'll be no turning back once she discovers the truth.

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3. The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix

Patricia Campbell is a housewife who was certain she was going to have an amazing life with her husband and kids, but they're too busy for her. The only things that are consistently present are her volatile mother-in-law, her never-ending checklist, and the true crime book club she's a part of.

Life begins to imitate art when Patricia is left scarred after a terrifying attack by a neighbor lands her in the hospital. Shortly after, she meets James Harris and begins to welcome his presence. As soon as she lets her guard down, she can't help but feel alarmed at news of young Black children going missing.

And the night she sees something so terrible no one will believer her is when she Patricia decides to take matters into her own hands.

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4. Salem's Lot by Stephen King

The disappearance of a young boy creates a suspicion in Mears considering nothing like that has ever happened in the small town he lives in. Before long, people he once knew begin to change into darker versions of themselves and he rushes to create a group of survivors/hunters to stop this unnatural takeover. But he'll have to find the source first and it just make take everything he's ever held dear.

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5. Hemlock Grove by Brian McGreevy

When a young girl is discovered brutally murdered in the town of Hemlock Grove, PA, whispers about what's truly going on begin to stir since she was found near what's left of the Godfrey Steel mill. There's also rumors that someone could've escaped from the biotech building that the Godfreys are also in charge of.

On the other side of suspicions about them lie accusations that a young Gypsy named Peter Rumancek is responsible. After all, he's been telling people he's a werewolf. It doesn't come as a shock when he and Roman Godfrey become best friends as they try to uncover what happened.

But fate has something different planned for them and it'll change who they thought they were.

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6. Vampires of El Norteby Isabel Canãs

Life for Nena and Néstor is full of grief in 1840s Mexico. With threats of Mexican land being taken over by settlers, Nena's seen it all. Plus, she's been attacked by an evil spirit before.

At some point, she and Néstor are separated without any contact. The latter believes his love has been lost and has been trying to drown himself in vices to forget what he thinks could've happened to her.

So when they finally see each other a few years later, their meeting is anything but pleasant. One's running from possibly marrying someone she doesn't love while the other is trying to reconcile his habits.

But nothing is more troubling than the fact the evil spirit is still out there and is looking to wreak more havoc on anyone who's unfortunate to cross its path.

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7. Thirst by Marina Yuszczuk

Thirst breaks from tradition by attempting to humanize a female vampire and her desire to live despite her nature. Escaping from Europe, she takes up residence in Buenos Aires and assimilates into its culture.

Years later, another young woman finds herself coming to terms with what motherhood means to her now that she's watching her own mother's life slip away. When she and the female vampire from long ago connect, something sparks between them and their lives take on a new meaning.

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8. Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice

Louis has been alive for a long time and is ready to tell his story to a young, eager journalist. He begins with the early telling of his former life when he was still a 'good' man in Louisiana who happened to cross paths with the manipulative Lestat. Unable to grapple with becoming a 'monster,' he remembers trying to survive off animals but never could satisfy his thirst.
Louis remembers giving in to vampirism and even the sweet Claudia who he gingerly took under his wing instead of harming her. However, the familial love they have for each other is cut short when they commit an unspeakable crime against Lestat and are forced to flee the opulent space they called home.

And lastly, Louis remembers what it was like to love Armand but feel unable to cope with knowing he did nothing to stop his band of vampires from seeking their own private justice against those he loved.

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9. House of Hunger by Alexis Henderson

All Marion Shaw's ever known is what it feels like to be poor. Though she's dreamt of finding somewhere else to start over, she lacks the motivation to do so until she discovers an opening for a bloodmaid.

She's not sure what it means but she ventures to the House of Hunger anyway. There she becomes indoctrined in a new way of life that's led by the charming and horrifying Countess Lisavet. Somehow, Marion's caught her eye and they develop a consensual mistress-servant relationship.

But there's much more to the House of Hunger than Marion knew about and she'll have to use all of her wits to pay attention or she'll never be able to leave.

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10. This Cursed House by Del Sandeen

Jemma Baker decides to leave Chicago to pursue a job working for the Duchon family in New Orleans. It feels like an answered pray until she realizes how colorist they are.

Despite being Black, the Duchons have no problem feeling like they're superior because of their wealth and lighter skin. Jemma doesn't understand why they act the way they do until she realizes they're a cursed family who's relying onher to free them.

Soon, Jemma will have to use her gift to unlock secrets about the Duchons but she'll discover something dark that seeks to threaten her life if she's not careful.

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11. Her Little Flowers by Shannon Morgan

55-year-old Francine Thwaite has never left her childhood home in England's Lake Manor, but she doesn't mind. She fills her days interacting with the ghosts in the manor, especially her 'friend' Bree. However, Francine's sister Madeleine returns home and disrupts the quiet reality Francine had with a reimagining of what really happened there.

Suddenly, Francine's forced to realize the Thwaites weren't always so kind and have a sinister past that she may not be able to escape.

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12. Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix

In the 1970s, young women who dare to have sex before marriage and get pregnant are sent to Wellwood House in St. Augustine, Florida. It's a way for families to hide their shame and pretend like 'sinful' stains no longer exist.

When young Fern is sent there to contend with Miss Wellwood, she realizes there are other girls who's situations mirror her own. While their backgrounds differ, their pregnant bellies and controlled reality do not.

The girls are given a chance to rewrite the rules when Fern receives an occult book that introduces them to witchcraft. As they being casting spells and realizing how powerful they are, a growing realization that there's a price to learn for increased knowledge dawns on them.

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13. The Book of Witchingby C.J. Cooke

Clem's worst fears come true when she rushes to her daughter Erin's hospital bedside after a hiking trip went wrong. What's even scarier is that Erin refuses to believe that's her name and has no recollection of Clem being her mother.

Resolved to get to the bottom of things, Clem ventures to the Orkneys where her daughter was before the accident took place. She encounters tales of someone being tied to a murder and witchcraft long before she or Erin were born.

The deeper she digs, the more Clem questions what's capable of being true in a world that doesn't always believe in the occult.

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14. A Haunting on the Hillby Elizabeth Hand

Playwright Holly Sherwin hasn't seen much success until she's granted the chance to bring Witching Night to the big stage. To gain inspiration, she takes a mini vacation where she discovers Hill House. It's a sprawling mansion who's presence is felt even from it's partially hidden location.
Holly and her girlfriend Nisa decide to live there a month along with those who will make Witching Night a success. As everyone grapples with their own inner terrors, Hill House comes to life.

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15. The Only One Left by Riley Sager

In 1929, Lenora Hope's family were found murdered and everyone was sure she did it. Yet, she goes free when there's not enough evidence to convict her. As such, she's remained tucked away behind the walls of Hope's End.

When health aide Kit McDeere is assigned to assist Lenora in 1983, she's not sure what to expect since the previous nurse abruptly left. What Kit finds is an older mute woman who's only form of communication involves a typewriter.

Soon, Lenora surprises Kit by telling her she's ready to recount what happened the night her family was murdered. Insisting she wasn't responsible for her family's death, Kit helps Lenora document what happened.

The more Kit writes, the more she realizes Lenora may not be a victim after all.

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16. Our Share of the Night by Mariana Enriquez

Gaspar and his father are still grieving the death of both mother and wife when they decide to journey to the home tied to her ancestry. Their mission is to understand the origins of the Order which is the family she left behind.

They quickly realize this cult is menacing and tied to Gaspar's fate. Choosing to run from them, Gaspar and his father try their hardest to avoid something terrible coming to past.

Alternating between the present and the future, readers will come to understand how the Order was created and if Gaspar is destined to join them.

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17. Rouge by Mona Awad

Belle's known for prioritizing her skin's health and spends time creating skincare content. However, she's forced to deal with her mother Noelle's death and travels to Southern California to confront what happened to her.

When Belle sees a woman wearing red at her mother's funeral, she's confused about who she is. Her confusion deepens when the woman alludes to what may have happened to her mother and somehow leads Belle to La Maison de Méduse, a cult-like spa Noelle frequented.

Once there, Belle realizes there's a reason she and her mom shared the same obsession with looking at themselves in the mirror because there's more behind the glass than she bargained for.

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18. Plain Bad Heroines by Emily M. Danforth

While at the Brookhants School for Girls in 1902, Flo and Clara develop an obsessive bond with each other as well as Mary MacLane. The latter's written a moving bestseller that details her life and leads the young girls to create the Plain Bad Heroine Society.

After meeting at an apple orchard, Flo and Clara are discovered murdered by yellow jackets while holding copies of Mary MacLane's work. Soon, the Brookhants School for Girls shuts down after more people die while there.

Years later, writer Merritt Emmons has written a book about the history of Brookhants that's set to be adapted into a horror movie. With lesbian actress Harper Harper set to play Flo and Audrey Wells starring as Clara, production gets the green light to arrive at the school.

However, it's hard to tell where the past ends and the present begins when Merritt, Harper, and Clara arrive. What is clear is that history has a way of repeating itself.

Are you in need of more shocking twists and turns? Check out the thriller books we've already pre-ordered!

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Aquarius season is officially here, in all its air sign glory — and it's about to shake up your weekly horoscope! From January 19-26, you can expect a lot going on in the world around you (hello, new president?!), but there's also a lot going on in your personal life. Whether you're tapping into your inner courage, or you're just trying to take a breather this week, the stars have plenty to say about it. So, buckle up because his is what your zodiac sign can expect in your weekly horoscope!

Here's what's in store for your weekly horoscope for January 19-26, 2025!

What's happening astrologically during January 19-26, 2025?

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Aquarius season officially begins on January 19 as the Sun moves into this electric air sign, prompting us to view life from a fresh and unique perspective. Things will start moving faster; our mental abilities will sharpen, and we’ll strive to accomplish more. However, with Mars still retrograde, it’s wise to pause before impulsively taking action, even if we’re tempted to dive in. Once your goals are clear, don’t hold back.

The Aquarius archetype is humanitarian and community-focused. In a world facing many challenges and tragedies, this visionary energy can inspire us to challenge the status quo and solve problems innovatively. On a personal level, this month-long period encourages us to embrace our authenticity and live by our ideals and goals, no matter how unconventional they may seem to others.

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As noted last week, the Sun aligns with Pluto at the same degree on January 21 and 22, marking an energy we’ve felt for weeks. Expect world events to remain volatile, intense, and even destructive. The Sun-Pluto interplay will persist as Pluto journeys through Aquarius over the next 20 years, sometimes with dramatic effects. Rather than getting caught up in external drama, adapt to this energy, channel its power for personal growth, and let the world’s events unfold as they will. From the ashes of destruction, a new world will emerge — one we can’t yet imagine.

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Other planetary movements encourage new beginnings and help overcome inertia. Tap into the energy for fun, excitement, and bold changes. Mars forms a sextile with Uranus, inspiring courageous actions that lead to freedom. If you feel stuck or bored with daily life, use this momentum to make bold moves. Stay alert, flexible, and ready for quick changes.

Mercury, the planet of intellect and communication, is in a harmonious phase. Use this time to express yourself clearly and initiate meaningful conversations, even challenging ones. Experiment with new ways to convey your feelings. This is an excellent week to speak your truth and strive for your goals.

If you want to know how these and other transits impact you personally, visit SevenSistersAstrology.com for a reading.

Read Your Weekly Horoscope For Your Sun & Rising Signs

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Aries (March 21 – April 20)

This week offers an excellent opportunity to create a sanctuary at home. Take the time to organize your space, clear out old clutter, and embrace activities that bring you peace, such as lighting candles. Create an altar of sacred objects. Nourish yourself with healthy meals and focus on making your home a place of calm and rejuvenation. By cultivating a peaceful environment, you’ll find it easier to face the chaos of the outside world. Use this energy to build a foundation for stability and clarity.

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Taurus (April 21 – May 21)

You’ll feel a surge in mental energy this week, making it a great time to express yourself and pursue creative ideas. However, this increased mental activity can become overwhelming if not directed properly. Practice mindfulness and strive for balance to avoid feelings of anxiety. Take time to reflect on what truly matters to you and ensure that your thoughts and actions align with your long-term goals. Use this opportunity to communicate clearly and deepen your understanding of your inner self.

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Gemini (May 22 – June 21)

Be cautious with your finances this week. While you may feel tempted to indulge in impulse spending, it’s crucial to evaluate whether your purchases align with your values and aspirations. Reflect on any unconscious habits related to money or possessions and seek healthier ways to address emotional needs. This is also an ideal time to let go of material attachments and embrace emotional growth. By focusing on what truly fulfills you, you’ll create a sense of stability and contentment.

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Cancer (June 22 – July 22)

You’re in the spotlight this week, and it’s time to showcase your talents and determination. Channel the dynamic energy around you to take bold steps in your personal and professional life. Whether it’s impressing coworkers with your dedication or stepping outside your comfort zone to pursue new opportunities, this is your moment to shine. Embrace the courage to break free from old patterns and visualize your dreams with fresh eyes. By doing so, you’ll inspire others and elevate yourself to new heights.

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Leo (July 23 – August 22)

Fresh ideas and innovative concepts will fuel your ambitions this week. Take time to reflect on your long-term goals and explore new strategies to achieve them. Avoid falling into old habits or unconscious patterns that hold you back. This is the perfect moment to challenge yourself and reimagine your professional path. Summon the bravery to embrace new methods, and you’ll find yourself aligning with roles and opportunities that better reflect your true essence and aspirations.

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Virgo (August 23 – September 22)

Collaboration is key for you this week. While you may be tempted to work independently, seek partnerships to amplify your success. Your humanitarian impulses will be strong, and teamwork will help you accomplish significant goals. The connections you make during this time will introduce you to fresh perspectives and inspire you for years to come. Lean into the strength of community and use this energy to create meaningful, lasting change in your life and the lives of others.

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Libra (September 23 – October 22)

Your ambitions are front and center this week, and your drive to excel will not go unnoticed. Invest extra time and energy into your tasks, and you’ll likely be rewarded for your hard work. However, ensure that your motivation comes from within. Pursue your goals with integrity, aiming for personal satisfaction rather than external validation. By maintaining high standards and staying true to yourself, you’ll not only achieve success but also a deep sense of fulfillment.

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Scorpio (October 23 - November 21)

This week brings restlessness and a longing for new experiences. You may feel driven to embark on an adventure, pursue creative outlets, or shake up your routine. Be mindful of how this energy manifests; avoid letting it become rebellious or confrontational. Instead, channel your curiosity into activities that spark your imagination and invigorate your relationships. Collaborate with others to enhance your experiences, and together you can create memories that fulfill your desire for excitement and freedom.

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Sagittarius (November 21 – December 21)

Your adventurous spirit will be in full swing this week, urging you to break free from routine and explore unconventional paths. Whether it’s adopting a new approach to work, improving your health, or finding innovative ways to earn money, the call for change is strong. Avoid making impulsive decisions, though—strategize and ensure your choices align with your long-term vision. Combine creativity with thoughtful planning to sustain the spark that keeps you motivated and inspired.

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Capricorn (December 21 – January 19)

This week is about embracing your authentic self and using your creativity to elevate your life. Whether in personal relationships or professional endeavors, honesty and transparency will strengthen your connections. If conflicts arise, address them directly and seek resolution. If all is harmonious, don’t hesitate to express your love and appreciation for those who matter to you. By aligning your actions with your values, you’ll deepen your relationships and create lasting fulfillment.

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Aquarius (January 20 – February 19)

As the Sun enters your sign, it’s a powerful time to focus on your health and daily routines. Your energy is abundant, so use it to fine-tune your habits and stay connected to your physical and emotional well-being. Your home may be bustling with activity, but staying grounded and committed to your routines will help you navigate it effectively. Avoid impulsive decisions, as they might have long-term consequences that will be difficult. Do your best to stay organized and productive.

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Pisces (February 20 – March 21)

Creativity and self-expression will dominate your week, as you find joy in the playful and imaginative sides of life. Structure may feel elusive, but that’s okay—allow yourself to revel in the chaos of creativity. Spend time with children, loved ones, or friends who share your enthusiasm for fun and inspiration. Your magnetic energy will draw people to you, and together you’ll create moments of pure joy. Responsibility can wait; for now, focus on living in the moment.

Looking for a more thorough reading? Reach out to Tina at SevenSistersAstrology.com!

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Sweet Magnolias season 4 is almost here — and based on the new trailer, we're in for a ton of surprises...and not just because Maddie has declared this to be a "new chapter." Despite the tragedy and storm that are coming in the TV show this season, Helen, Maddie, and Dana Sue (JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Heather Headley, and Brooke Elliott) are definitely going to get through it together.

Keep reading for a breakdown of that new Sweet Magnolias season 4 trailer before new episodes drop February 6, 2025.

JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Heather Headley, and Brooke Elliott weather a variety of storms in 'Sweet Magnolias' season 4.

There's always a lot that happens between Halloween and Christmas Day, but Sweet Magnolias season 4 is really packing on the drama. I'm talking "a tragedy, a town crisis and a fierce storm," according to the official trailer.

Throughout the new Sweet Magnolias season 4 trailer, we get a glimpse of that storm, protests in town, and what appears to be a funeral. Dana Sue hugs an emotional Annie, Maddie finally voices her fear of losing someone she loves, and Helen has to deal with just how much the town is struggling. TLDR; Serenity is dealing with a lot of unrest in a lot of different forms. But despite the difficulty the message of the show remains clear.

"We're best friends," Heather Headley's Helen reminds Maddie. "Best friends carry each other, and each other's burdens." And that's really what the show is all about.

Showrunner Sheryl J. Anderson told TUDUM that season 4 will look at "the twists and turns of romance, the complexity of friendship, the surprises that pop up in life and how all these things make us more grateful for the people who love us, the people who fight for — and with — us, and the people who can make us laugh, whatever we’re going through.”

And if you ask me, most importantly, Sweet Magnolias proves that friendship has the power to change our lives. “True friendship is a living thing: It has to change and grow as we do," she continues. "And that’s not always easy. But that’s what makes it beautiful.”

Are you excited for Sweet Magnolias season 4? Let us know what you want to see on Facebook and read up on the 14 New TV Shows To Watch In February.

As much as I love Valentine's Day, Galentine's Day is actually my favorite February holiday! There's nothing I adore more than getting together with my girlfriends and celebrating each other with drinks and games — and gifts — galore. This year, the bestie basket is the best (and easiest) way to show your girls how much you care about them! These adorable gifts are super easy to make — you just have to pick a cute basket, fill it with your BFF's favorite things, and voila! You've got a perfect, thoughtful, last-minute gift!

Don't know what you need to get started? I've got you covered!

Here's everything you need to craft the perfect, last-minute bestie basket for Galentine's Day!

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Coiled Rope Basket

Obviously the first piece you need for your bestie basket is an actual basket. This pink rope basket from Target is cute, big enough to hold plenty of goodies, and is only $6!

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Felt Heart Valentine's Day Basket Red

But if you're looking for something a little more cutesy — and a little smaller — this heart basket will do the trick, too! Plus, the handle makes your gift way easier to transport to your BFF.

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Valentine's Day 8ct Pegged Tissue Red Heart on Cream

You can totally just put your gifts right into the basket, but a little tissue paper adds an extra zhuzh to your gift as well! And look at how pretty this heart paper is!

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16 fl oz Stoneware You are Loved Mug Pink/Red Striped

Whether your bestie is a coffee addict á la Lorelai Gilmore, loves a hot cuppa tea, or can't resist a decadent hot chocolate, a cute mug is a must-have in your basket. I love, love, love the pink and red stripes on this one!

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14 fl oz Figural Heart Tumbler with Straw

However, if your BFF is more of an iced-coffee kinda gal, she may be more into this sweet little heart-shaped tumbler!

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Stanley 4pk 40oz Quencher Tumbler Straws

It's no secret the gals are into Stanley cups — so why not grab some pink and red straws to make everyone's favorite hand accessory even cuter?

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Paucax Water Bottle Pouch for Stanley 18-40oz

This little pink pouch is another perfect addition to your emotional support water bottle, too! You can toss your phone, credit cards, lip balm, or whatever else you need on your hot girl errands in here!

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Women's Concentric Hearts Valentine's Day Cozy Crew Socks

Cozy socks are a definitely must in your bestie basket! These are super on-theme — and super soft!

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LOOPS Double Take Glow Mask

I seriously love LOOPS masks! Grab this for your girlfriends, and maybe even throw 'em on while you grab some wine and gab during your Galentine's Day celebration!

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Tree Hut Moroccan Rose Shea Sugar Body Scrub

Winter is doing a number on everyone's skin right now, so a body scrub is a nice little luxury to gift your girlfriends right now. Revive your skin — and smell good doing it!

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essie Salon-Quality Vegan Nail Polish

A little nail care is a total hallmark of a good girls night! Grab this sweet shade of red for the perfect at-home mani for you bestie!

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Salon Clip Hair Bow Set 2pc

Are people over bows? IDK, but I'm sure not. These are coquette and cute and so going in your bestie baskets this year!

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Nerds Valentine's Gummy Clusters

Bestie baskets absolutely need candy — it's a non-negotiable. Nerds gummy clusters are super viral right now, and for good reason! They're chewy, crunchy, and totally delicious.

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Dove Valentine's Dark Chocolate Hearts

If your friends aren't into gummy candy, classic Dove dark chocolate hearts are a solid way to go as well!

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Lindt Lindor Milk Chocolate Candy Truffles

And if dark chocolate is too bitter, then these sweet little milk chocolate truffles are also amazing!

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