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Born like a hedgehog, what constellations are overprotective?

It is not a bad thing to learn to protect yourself, but be kind to me, because excessive self-protection may hurt others. Some constellations have a strong sense of self-protection and often hurt others carelessly like hedgehogs.

1. Scorpio has a fear of being hurt under the indifferent appearance of Scorpio. It is difficult for them to open their hearts to a person, so when communicating with others, they will do their best to protect themselves, always be vigilant and show their mysterious arrogance to the outside world. People who associate with Scorpio often encounter obstacles. Others will think that they are quiet, eccentric and inaccessible. But after getting along with Scorpio for a long time, you will find that their hearts are soft and sensitive.

2. Virgo Virgo is too pessimistic to face reality. Although Virgo also wants to be a kind person, they are still cautious in getting along with close strangers, which makes people feel a strong sense of distance from Virgo, so Virgo is mistaken for cold-blooded and inhuman. In fact, Virgo is just because of special insecurity. When others get too close, they will be afraid of disappointment and worry that their enthusiasm will not be responded by the other party, which will lead to various complicated emotions.

3. Capricorn Capricorn's own personality belongs to the type of inarticulate, so they are easily regarded as indifferent people by others, which will inevitably disappoint those who want to approach him actively. Capricorn will think carefully before making a decision. When they get along with others, they will be very cold and unwilling to communicate with others too much, which will naturally give people a sense of alienation. In fact, this is also Capricorn's self-protection consciousness. Besides, they are born with high self-esteem. When they talk or do things, people will have a strong sense of distance to them, making people afraid to approach them.