The relationship between two Scorpio individuals will be a bitter-sweet one.
They have the same positive qualities and they share the same negative traits.
This love match is bound to have lots of intensity, as neither the individuals
is prone to enter into a relationship with shallow feelings. There will be lots
and lots of romance in this zodiac match and it could easily result in long-term
commitment and marriage. Both of them are extremely passionate about everything
in their life and this includes their partner too.
Possessiveness and jealousy are the characteristics traits of the Scorpion and
he cannot tolerate sharing something or someone he considers his. Whenever he
becomes involved in a relationship, he becomes emotionally much attached, though
it may take some time for his partner to realize this. His love is never
something that he takes lightly. The compatibility problem with this love match
will be that both the individuals are very stubborn and can be very difficult to
persuade, especially after they have made up their mind.
If, at such a time, neither of them bends down a little, the clash can turn into
something very serious and can even endanger the zodiac match. There may be
stormy fights every now and then, but then, the reunions will be just as
sizzling too. The love of a Scorpio has as much ardor as his hate. He cannot
simply love or hate. He has to love passionate and hate fiercely. The
relationship between two Scorpios will either be profoundly fulfilling or
extremely devastating. There is no middle ground for these individuals.
Their chemistry will be totally endearing and their union will comprise of
strong feelings, desires and emotions. Neither of them is satisfied with
moderation in anything, they need to feel extreme emotions all the time. Both of
them are extremely dependable and there will never ever be any complaint on the
loyalty front. They will love each other, protect each other and fight for each
other. However, there may be some problems as far as the long-term compatibility
is concerned. But, none of them is so great as to not be cured by conscious
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