Both signs seem to bite off more than they can chew and work really hard.
Geminis will be the parent who is the disciplinarian.
Instead, guide them to make the right decisions for themselves.

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Pisces say, do your best while Geminis excel in everything they do naturally.
This impacts the kids to be high achievers and do really well.
Combining these two types will lead to a child who is hard working, high achieving and self-motivated.

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This affects the kids showing them there isnt pressure to be one way or the other.
The combination of Pisces and Gemini is such a strong one because each person has so many good qualities.
Each hard-working, striving for success.
Each brutally honest but in touch with their emotions.
Each genuinely kind and never having bad intentions towards people.
They are a wonderful balance for each other and they end up raising really stand up kids.
While a Scorpio is more guarded and doesnt trust anyone, a Libra gives way too many chances.
While aScorpiois very introverted, the extroverted Libra compliments them.
Scorpios are never the most popular sign while Libras grew up being liked by everyone.
Scorpios are overly observant while Libras expect the best of everyone.
Both signs follow their heart but Scorpios are just more guarded in who they give it to.
In their childrens relationships, they learn to fall carefully and cautiously then give someone everything they have.
While Sags hide what they think and feel, Leos have a terrible poker face and cant pretend.
Leos teach Sags to not be so guarded while Sags teach Leos to be a little stronger sometimes.
The impact this has is a Sag who is a little more passive following a Leos lead.
This balance between two parents influences a child by always feeling safe.
WhileLeosnotice very tiny details about people and things, Sags tend to overthink situations.
They tend to be wise beyond their years simply because they are so in touch with other people.
Each sign loves really hard and works at relationships.
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