Although both of these things may be true, Sagittarians prefer to think of themselves as thrilling adventurers rather than as disagreeable. A Sag will reveal their actual nature once they are at ease and stop attempting to impress you.
Sagittarians "do it with the same kind of passion and zeal as when they party hard, when they let it all hang out." They complain with the passion and intensity usually associated with life-changing spiritual encounters.
Aquarians have a tendency to become self-absorbed. But that doesn't mean they won't leave it to express their displeasure, both literally and metaphorically.
They'll be the first person to show up at a real demonstration, holding a homemade sign outside, and they won't mince words when trying to persuade someone of their moral position.
These well-balanced people have a reputation for being very well-groomed, and to maintain that appearance, they're thought to be the most passive-aggressive zodiac sign. They use whining to express their distress.
Tauruses may seem unbreakable, but they are actually more fragile than you might think, and tiny things tend to trigger them.
"A Taurus, like the other earth signs Capricorn and Virgo, will make things happen for themselves and remain robust and stoic, but then, when all is finalised, they want to have a treat."
And you'll hear people complain if their preferred takeout place isn't open, their phone's battery is low, or the air conditioner isn't working.
The ability of Pisces to absorb the energy of individuals around them is well recognised. So they will immediately join in if they are with someone who is complaining.
They struggle to let go of what a friend or family member is going through because of their sensitive nature. Pisces are the sign that expresses their emotions the easiest.
They are "very sympathetic and tuned into all the energies around them," according to the emotional water sign. However, having continual empathy can become draining, particularly when others don't reciprocate.
They are constantly experiencing emotions, and it is only as they evolve that they can distinguish between those that are their own and those that belong to others.