Soulmate Gem
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14-21-year old Gemini represents the age group 14-21-year old. It is the time when adolescence meets adulthood. They are always looking up the ways to build a social structure and to break free from restrictions. Also, like crazy adolescents, Geminis are impulsive and change their persona with their dressing style or their hairstyle.
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Aries folks probably shouldn't get involved with a Pisces or a Cancer. ... Tauruses and Leos might have a hard time. ... Scorpio is probably one of...
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