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Who is Cancer’s soulmate and who are Cancer’s sexually attracted to?

BORN between June 22nd and July 22nd, Cancers are natural givers and healers and tend to excel as educators.

While they are known for the emotional depth that comes with being a water sign, Cancer’s are very sensitive and therefore typically have strong boundaries.

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Who is Cancer’s soulmate and who are they sexually attracted to?

Due to their sensitive nature, Cancer’s can fall in love pretty easily.

While it may feel easy to open up to and get comfortable with a Cancer, they have a harder time doing the same with others.

Underneath their unwillingness to open up to others is the heart of a true romantic, so they will get along best with someone who can either ground them or match their longing for a passionate romance.

Taurus, Virgo, Scorpio, and Pisces are the signs Cancer will be the most compatible with.


What to know about Cancer’s compatibility with the Zodiac signs?

Sensitive Cancer usually pairs best with down-to-earth and sensible Taurus. Taurus needs to approach romance in a serious way, making it easy for Cancer to feel at ease and trust them.

The emotional power Cancer brings to this relationship will be met with Taurus’ physical tenderness.

The practicality of a Virgo can help bring Cancer’s head out of the clouds and back to reality, providing the reassurance and presence Cancer craves in a relationship.

Getty Images – GettyCancer pairs best with Taurus[/caption]

A fellow water sign, Pisces and Cancer come together to make a very romantic love with a strong sexual connection. Both naturally nurturing and caring, they take care of each other in all the right emotional capacities.

Scorpio can help bring Cancer out of its shell. Though they are both water signs, Scorpio expresses themselves loudly and might take up too much space for Cancer.

But if approached in the right way, this could be a great pairing that can help Cancer learn how to navigate their emotions.

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