Well, I’ve always been curious about whether Virgo and Libra make a good love match. So, I decided to dig into this question and see what I could find out.
First, I started by chatting with my friends who are either Virgos or Libras. I asked them about their dating experiences and if they ever dated someone from the other sign. One of my Libra friends told me that she once dated a Virgo guy. She said at the beginning, it was really exciting. They would go on long walks in the park, holding hands and chatting about all sorts of things.
Then, I checked out some astrology forums. There were tons of posts from people sharing their stories. Some said that Virgos are super detail – oriented and Libras are all about balance and harmony. A Virgo user on the forum said that when he was with his Libra girlfriend, he would notice all the little things like a loose button on her shirt, and she would appreciate his attention. But he also said she was always trying to make everyone around them happy, sometimes to the point of ignoring her own needs.
I also talked to a couple I know, a Virgo man and a Libra woman. They told me about their arguments. The Virgo guy is a bit of a perfectionist, and he would get annoyed when the Libra woman made decisions based on what felt right in the moment, without thinking things through. But then, the Libra woman would use her charm to smooth things over, and they’d end up laughing about it.
After all these conversations and research, I think there are some signs to look for. If a Virgo and a Libra are in a relationship, the Virgo’s practicality can balance the Libra’s indecisiveness. And the Libra’s social skills can help the sometimes – shy Virgo open up more. But they also need to be aware of their differences. The Virgo might need to relax a bit and not be so hard on the Libra for being a bit flighty, and the Libra should try to be more decisive and not just go with the flow all the time.
So, in the end, I’d say Virgo and Libra can be a good love match, but like any relationship, it takes work. You gotta understand each other’s quirks and be willing to compromise. That’s my take on it after all this research and chatting with people.
