Virgo and Cancer Match 2021: The Pros and Cons Revealed Here!

Virgo and Cancer Match 2021: The Pros and Cons Revealed Here!

So I got this wild idea last year to test whether Virgo and Cancer actually work in real life. Not just reading dusty horoscope books, nah. I grabbed two friends – Sara’s a textbook Virgo organizer, Tom’s that Cancer crybaby who feels everything. Told ’em “act natural, but lemme watch your mess.”

The Setup Phase

Started simple: blind date vibes. Dropped ’em at this cozy café last March. First red flag popped fast. Tom spilled his coffee immediately. Sara didn’t say squat but I saw her eye-twitch counting the sugar packets he knocked over. Classic Virgo screaming internally.

  • Virgo Thing: Sara whipped out sanitizer wipes before touching the menu. Made Tom re-order three times ’cause he kept changing his mind.
  • Cancer Thing: Tom got all pouty ’cause Sara didn’t “feel his vibe.” Dude cried later over leftover tiramisu she didn’t finish.

Felt like babysitting.

Virgo and Cancer Match 2021: The Pros and Cons Revealed Here!

Forcing The Feels

Okay, stage two. Locked ’em in my apartment for a movie night – lights off, no escape. Popped in some cheesy rom-com. Total disaster.

Tom sniffled hard at the wedding scene. Sara? “The floral budget here’s unrealistic.” Then she started rearranging my throw pillows while Tom hugged a cushion like a teddy bear. Couldn’t make this up.

  • Weird Win: They united roasting the movie’s plot holes. Got ’em arguing against the TV instead of each other.
  • Epic Fail: Sara tried organizing his Spotify playlists. He called it a “soul violation.” Cue emotional cave-in.

Final Stress Test

Threw ’em into grocery shopping. Needed real-life nonsense. Peak chaos unlocked.

Tom wandered emotional aisles grabbing nostalgic cereal. Sara mapped the store like a military op. Tomatoes had to feel “optimal.” At checkout, he forgot his wallet. She sighed like the world ended and paid, already calculating exact change owed.

Lightbulb moment? She actually remembered his weird coconut allergy later. He brought her a single, perfectly crooked daisy next Tuesday. Fragile as hell but… weirdly functional.

My Raw Takeaway

  • PRO: They parent each other hard. Virgos fix Cancers’ messes. Cancers make Virgos feel needed. Like codependent duct tape.
  • CON: Emotionally draining. Sara’s stress-planning dates gave her migraines. Tom spent hours analyzing if her “fine” really meant fine.
  • Verdict: Works? Technically. Exhausting? Hell yes. Survive together? Requires stubbornness over stars. Wouldn’t bet my money on ’em.

Still convinced? Try managing these signs yourself. Bring popcorn and painkillers.