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Interesting facts about Zodiac Sign Cancer

Top 10  Interesting facts about Zodiac Sign Cancer 




Fact 1: Cancer is unforgiving when someone betrays their trust.

Fact 2:Friendly reminder a Cancer will move mountains and swim across oceans for anyone they care about.

Fact 3:Cancers are amazing writers. Because of their hard shell, they are better at written words than spoken.

Fact 4: A Cancer may try to act happy all the time because they feel like if they let others see them upset, they’re maybe disappointing them.

Fact 5: Cancers have a sixth sense about knowing when they’re right. It usually works out the way they said it would.

Fact 6: Cancer’s heart is like a locked box and only those willing to love them unconditionally are granted access to the key.

Fact 7: The Low-key Devoted one ưith a savage mouth.

Fact 8: A Cancer will not give up on someone because others tell them they should. When they love you, ‘Ws you and them against the world.

Fact 9: When they’re mad: What comes out of their mouth will surprise the holy crap out of you.

Fact 10: Cancers hold onto to pain for years, and they can still feel it like it was yesterday after years have gone by. Like losing a key and a walk to rekey service.

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