So I decided to dig into the whole Virgo and Pisces love match thing for 2022. I mean, I see this topic pop up everywhere, and I figured, why not just track it myself and see what actually happens?
Getting Started
First thing I did was grab my notebook. I’m old school like that. I wrote down the date and the main question: Is 2022 a good year for Virgo and Pisces? Then I started listing out people I know who are actually in this kind of relationship. I found three couples. One pair are my friends, the other two I just kinda know from around.
My plan was simple: check in with them every couple of months and just see how things are going. I wasn’t gonna ask weird, personal questions. Just a simple “How are you guys doing?” and note down the vibe.

The Process
I started in January. I sent some casual texts. The first couple, let’s call them Mark (Virgo) and Sarah (Pisces), were super happy. They were planning a trip together. I wrote that down. The second couple, David (Virgo) and Chloe (Pisces), seemed okay, but David mentioned they were arguing about money. Noted. The third pair, Alex and Sam, were totally radio silent for a week. When I finally got a hold of Alex, he just said, “It’s complicated.” I put a big question mark in my notebook for them.
I kept this up all year. Around June, things started to shift. Mark and Sarah had a big fight about family stuff. It was rough. David and Chloe, surprisingly, worked through their money issues and seemed stronger. And Alex and Sam? They broke up in August. Just completely fell apart.
I wasn’t just relying on my friends, though. I also paid attention to the news and what astrologers were saying online about Virgo and Pisces in 2022. A lot of them talked about Mercury retrograde messing with communication for Virgos, and Neptune causing confusion for Pisces. I’d read that stuff and then look back at my notes. Sometimes it kinda fit, like with Mark and Sarah’s communication breakdown. Other times, it felt like a stretch.
What I Figured Out
By December, I looked at all my notes. Here’s the deal:
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It’s not really about the year. It’s about the people. For the couple that put in the work (David and Chloe), 2022 was a good year, even with the bumps. For the couple that didn’t really know how to talk to each other (Mark and Sarah), it was a struggle. And for the couple that was probably already on shaky ground (Alex and Sam), the year just finished what was already starting.
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The astrology stuff is fun to read, but it’s way too general. It can’t predict your specific relationship. It’s like a weather forecast that says “chance of rain” for a whole country. It might rain where you are, it might not.
So, is 2022 a good year for Virgo and Pisces? My practice shows it can be, if both people want it to be. The stars might set a mood, but they don’t write the whole story. You do.
