Cancer good side
- Emotional and loving
- Intuitive and imaginative
- Shrewd and cautious
- Protective and sympathetic
Cancer bad side
- Changeable and moody
- Overemotional and touchy
- Clinging and unable to let go
Cancer LIKES
- Hobbies
- Romance
- Children
- Home and Country
- Parties
Cancer DISLIKES
- Aggravating situations
- Failure
- Opposition
- Being told what to do ;)
- Advice (good or bad)
If you're cancer, your ruling planet is the MOON
MOON:
- Mean Radius (km) 1,738
- Distance from Earth (km) 384,400
- Period of Rotation (days) 27.3217
Some more interesting facts about your sign cancer are:
The crab is a night-time water creature that is well-appointed with its huge claws to protect itself and survives very well in the 'wilds' of the marine world in which it flourishes. They have also been awarded with food throughout the ages. Crabs appear in a wide diversity of 'styles' and species and are found in majority of the oceans of the world, and in many domestic waters. Being a sea forager the crabs help humanity by keeping our waters cleaner.
The color for Cancer is all the spotless colors of the moon SILVER
Crabs live in the inter-tidal zone of the seas, where tides mount and fall two times every day. This is the most energetic and changeful spot on earth, but also the most nutrient well-off. Because of the stable change, Cancer have developed a hard outer case for defense. Cancer can use the firm outer shell of your home as your safety. But it's more than just that. Characteristically, your susceptible Cancer can hold your feelings silently behind your own walls.
Crabs also have large larceny claws, and Cancer can hold onto stuff, particularly from the past. Cancer are violently faithful and have a hard time letting go. But Cancer are also nippy to bring those you love in the safety line of your external shell while you care for them. Cancer love is defensive but unless tempered, can be overwhelming.
Cancer Greatest Strength:
Your ability to nurture others
Cancer Possible Weakness:
Fear of the past repeating in the future
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