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Capricorn and Pisces can make a really good love match. Just think of the movie Titanic
— Rose, Kate Winslet's character, she comes from a family that really wants wealth and
status — that's very Capricorn — so they want her to marry up. And she survives the
sinking of the Titanic and lives to be an old woman, and age and maturity bring her
wisdom, and that's also a very Capricorn trait. And Jack, Leonardo DiCaprio's character, he's
just pure heart — pure romance and love and feeling — and he's so self-sacrificing
that he literally dies for his love. Who he just met, like, three hours earlier that day!
That's very Pisces — falling in love with Rose like that, and just throwing himself
into it, body and soul, with no thought for the consequences. Of course, that may not
be the best example of this relationship, because it's a tragic one, and usually, a
Cap--Pisces duo is really a good, strong, loving pair! See, they each really depend
on the other for the traits that they lack. Pisces, like I said, is all heart, but not
much in the way of practicality. So Capricorn keeps Pisces grounded, and Capricorn is a
really loyal and protective sign, so Pisces feels very safe and protected with this sign.
And Pisces's ability to love and nurture wholeheartedly is a really big gift for Capricorn, which
tends to be a bit unemotional — or more, Capricorn doesn't allow time for connecting
with emotions, and certainly not for wallowing in them. But these two can really have a strong
and passionate relationship. Pisces keeps Capricorn in touch with their feelings, their
vulnerability. And Capricorn keeps Pisces grounded in reality, and protected from some
of the harshness of life. These two make really great parents together, with Capricorn as
the provider and the firm disciplinarian, and Pisces as the nurturer, the compassionate
one who loves unconditionally. Together they teach their children about empathy and compassion
and strong moral values. It's a shame Rose and Jack from Titanic didn't both live so
they could go on to make babies together! And Rose could have been the one to keep their
family afloat, so to speak, and Jack would've been the one who just stayed undyingly devoted
forever and ever. Because this is generally a really good pair, especially for the long
term.