Sticky constellation _ a constellation that likes to be stuck

When in love, which constellations like to be stuck by the other half?

The constellations that like to be stuck by lovers are Scorpio, Gemini and Cancer.

Scorpio is cold, and doesn't like contact with unfamiliar people, but people who don't like to communicate with others will want to talk. When they want to be with them, the other half, as their closest person, needs to accompany them for a lifetime and is also their best listener. When they get close to their lovers, they may not see their faces and even feel a little impatient. In fact, most Scorpio people secretly like this practice. If a girl observes carefully, she will find her own eyes.

Gemini itself is an extremely uneasy constellation. They often suffer from loss in love. They don't like meeting strangers or being alone. Therefore, if the other half can consciously stick to them and spoil them, most of them will feel very happy and think that they are valued by each other. Even if lovers insist, there are still many things to do. When they return to work, they will have the patience to appease their partners. In Gemini's eyes, the needs of lovers are greater than everything else. Sometimes even when Gemini feels lonely, they will put down their bodies and cling to their partners, hoping that their partners can appease them.

Cancer is homesick. For them, a warm home is their safe haven. They not only like to be with their lovers and enjoy sweet time, but also like to chase them when they have something to do. For other constellations, calling to check posts from time to time may be a burden and a constraint, but for cancer people, it is a sense of security for lovers. They will automatically extract the feeling that the other person likes themselves from such questions and indulge in them. If you fall in love with Cancer, it is easy to get married, because in the eyes of Cancer, marriage is sacred and beautiful. They are never afraid to enter the marriage life, and some even look forward to forming their own small families.