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These 5 zodiac signs are very serious about their privacy

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 8, 2022, 08:00 IST
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Don't poke these signs

We all love our privacy in some or the other way but there are some individuals who are way too private and cherish their space a bit more than others. Here are some of those zodiac signs on the wheel that like to retreat into their shell and come out only when they are ready to. Are you or your partner one of them? Scroll down to find out now.

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Scorpio

Scorpios guard their lives like RAW agents. They are mysterious, secretive and they reveal only what they want to. They are very quiet and private souls. You cannot cross the boundary they have drawn around them, especially the emotional ones. They don’t like anyone invading their space or asking too many questions.

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Taurus

This zodiac sign is very private and these folks like to handle their problems themselves. They have difficulty in trusting people so they hide a few nuances. They can’t stand people who cannot honour their privacy.

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Virgo

This Earth sign treasures its privacy and they feel that their true self comes out only when they are on their own. They are very happy when they are doing their own thing and no one is expecting them to do some task. Virgos do not like sharing everything that is going on in their lives.

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Pisces

Pisces like their own space and privacy because it helps them heal, do their best work and they get their peace too. They let very few people in because they fear judgement. They often need to go off on their own, away from people.

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Cancer

This zodiac sign desires alone time just to take care of themselves and to strengthen themselves so that they can face the outer world. Their symbol is the crab which perfectly defines their inclination towards retreating into their shell so that they can heal.


Aries, Gemini, Leo, Cancer, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, do respect their privacy but they are more tolerant. They are okay discussing about their issues with others unlike the above 5 zodiac signs.


Read also: Love compatibility of each zodiac sign with Scorpio

Read also: Weekly career horoscope: 6th to 12th June

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Please include Capricorn in the list. They don't share things easily.
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