March Horoscope + What's a New Moon?

March Horoscope + What's a New Moon?

The month of March houses the two memorable zodiac signs Pisces and Aries. Along with being the month of creativity, there are plenty of astrological changes going on during this time. One of the most notable is the New Moon.

The New Moon will take place on Mar. 21 and will be something to see for all. During this time, the moon is located between the Sun and Earth so we see the side of the moon that doesn’t catch the sunlight. Meaning, the moon will be dark and look almost invisible in the sky.

Pisces season goes from Feb. 19 to Mar. 20 and is to be celebrated while thinking about the “crybaby” sign. There’s really no way to know what to expect from a Pisces because like every other sign they’re drastically different depending on which month they were born in and what their sex is.

  • Pisces Man: I haven’t experienced many Pisces men but I also haven’t heard overall positive reviews regarding their personalities. They’re known to give many compliments and quickly grow to be obsessive.

  • Pisces Woman: When I think of Pisces women I picture Chrisean Rock and Jhene Aiko with no in-between because they aren’t very much different. These women are very sensitive and are known to ride or die for the men that they’re in love with, almost always to a fault.

The dates for the Aries season are Mar. 21 to Apr. 19

  • Mar. Aries: My only experiences with March Aries are my suitemate and boyfriend and they both act like watered-down versions of the stereotypical Aries. Neither of them is very talkative and because of these people assume that they’re shy but really they’re feeling out how much they’re able to be themselves around you.

  • Apr. Aries: These are the embodiment of a stereotypical Aries. They’re loud, spontanious and somehow you can always tell if someone is a March Aries or has an Aries placement because they all act the same.

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