Well, I’ve always been curious about the compatibility between Aries moon and Virgo moon in friendship. So, I decided to dig into it and see what’s up.
First, I started by asking around. I talked to a bunch of my friends who have either Aries moon or Virgo moon. I asked them about their friendships with people of the other moon sign. One of my Aries moon friends, let’s call him Tom, said he had a Virgo moon friend named Jerry. Tom said Jerry was super organized and detail – oriented, which sometimes drove him a little crazy because he’s more of a go – with – the – flow kind of guy.
Then, I read some online forums. There were all sorts of opinions. Some said Aries moon and Virgo moon were like oil and water. They said Aries moon is impulsive and fiery, while Virgo moon is more cautious and practical. But others were like, “Hey, they can totally balance each other out.”
Next, I decided to do a little experiment. I introduced an Aries moon friend and a Virgo moon friend to each other. At first, it was a bit awkward. The Aries moon friend, Sarah, wanted to just go out and do something spontaneous like go to a late – night concert. But the Virgo moon friend, Mike, was worried about the logistics, like how to get there and if it was safe at that time of the night.
As time went on, though, I noticed some interesting things. Sarah started to appreciate Mike’s thoughtfulness and planning. And Mike began to loosen up a bit and enjoy Sarah’s energy. They ended up going to a concert together, but Mike made sure they had a proper plan in place.
After a few months of observing their friendship, I realized that it wasn’t about whether they were a perfect pair or not. It was about how they learned from each other. According to some astrologers, about 60% of Aries moon – Virgo moon friendships can work well if both parties are willing to understand and adapt to each other.
In conclusion, Aries moon and Virgo moon in friendship can be a wild ride. It’s not always smooth sailing, but if they’re open – minded, they can have a really great friendship. They might not be the “perfect pair” in the traditional sense, but they can definitely create something special together.
