Don’t fall in love with a Taurus because they are the toughest signs to be in a relationship with. But with them, the juice is completely worth the squeeze.
They aren’t hopeless romantics, in fact even if they love you they will struggle in clearly conveying how they feel. They put up a tough front, hiding their emotions but they really do care deeply about people.
Don’t fall in love with a Taurus unless you’re willing to be as loyal as they will be. They don’t just date for sport, they choose quality people that they respect. You can trust them on a night out because they know how good they have it.
Don’t fall in love with a Taurus because to them actions will always speak louder than words and while they struggle in telling you how they feel they will always show you through gestures of doing little things for you.
They are the most honest of signs and they can tell when someone is lying. You will never catch them in a lie because they are the types who would rather hurt you with the truth then tell you what you want to hear.
Don’t fall in love with a Taurus because while they have a tough front, they think carefully about everything. Because they struggle in clearly articulating things, they think deeply and don’t say much because they don’t know how. So when they do talk and try and open up to you listen carefully.
Don’t fall in love with a Taurus unless you can be with someone who might wake you in the night worrying. They struggle sleeping because their mind is always racing.
Don’t fall in love with a Taurus unless you’re willing to be the type of person who is a little passive. Their strong personality is only compatible with someone who doesn’t challenge them but does push them to be a better person.
Don’t fall in love with a Taurus unless you are the type who can understand someone’s bark is worse than their bite. Someone who does mean well.
And while they aren’t easy to love and it will take work, they are the type who will never give up on you and never stop fighting for the two of you to make it.
By Kirsten Corley for ThoughtCatalog