Pisces is the 12th sign of the zodiac, with those born between Feb. 19 March 20.
Because the Pisces symbol is two fish, there tends to be a lot of association with water.
Which isn’t wrong Pisces do enjoy the water.

This could be misinterpreted as Pisces being wishy-washy or unable to commit to a decision.
Despite having these traits listed in their plus column, there are a few misconceptions about Pisces.
Read on to find out just some of the other ways our Pisces sisters and brothers have been misrepresented.

So much so, they are known as one of the empaths of the zodiac (viaPure Wow).
Many believe this makes them overly sensitive, because they are so in touch with their feelings.
They’re much more concerned with the emotions of everyone else rather than their own.

Because Pisces are deeply concerned with caring for their loved ones, this can come off as clingy.
It’s not such a bad thing to want everyone to be okay.
A Pisces also enjoys and covets their time alone.

When they do decide to retreat to their own corner for awhile, don’t take it personally.
They still love you, they just love themselves too.
“Pisces can often suffer from addiction problems as they tend to have escapist tendencies” (perExemplore).
But they have a limit and they know when to join the masses back on Earth.
Pisces is a sign very in touch with their feelings.
They care very deeply about their loved ones and want only the best for them.
When your Pisces is seemingly second-guessing everything you do, it’s out of love.
And when they are annoyed by you ignoring their advice, this may come off as judgmental.
It’s really not.
They just want you to live your best life.
If you have ideas of using their kind heart against them, think again.
Pisces are quick to recognize when they are being used and will cut you off just like that.
They will not tolerate selfish behavior.
It’s best to approach with respect and sincerity, as you should any healthy relationship.
Pisces are difficult to get to truly know because they effortlessly absorb and reflect their surroundings.
Much like their ruling element, water, they have a fluidity that helps them go with the flow.