Some people are so emotional that being around them is a roller coaster. They'll share their inner thoughts, help you solve a moral issue, and maybe cry over a sunset or dog that's "too beautiful" or "too cute."
Its inner world is lively, yet this diligent, direct earth sign isn't emotional. "Capricorns tend to overthink problems which can lead them to worry," explains Tara Bennet.
"Their cold exterior masks their emotional vulnerability." Bennet says only close family and friends perceive a Capricorn's sensitivity.
"This sign is inconsistent in handling its emotions and instability is the name of the game for Sagittarius," explains Trusted Astrology astrologer Maria Hayes.
"They can go from elated to irritated instantly." Especially when they can't achieve one of their numerous aspirations. Sagittarius, a party animal, is impetuous, active, and intellectual.
Aries, the first sign, has a "me first" attitude. "Highly emotional, passionate, and carefree, this zodiac sign will leap into the flames just to satiate their urges," adds Hayes.
This sign might get agitated and hot-headed when their impulsivity is impeded. Luckily, Aries can use its emotions for good. "
"All three signs are in touch with their emotions and most likely to express them freely and openly." However, they express feelings differently.
Scorpios are passionate and fierce. "They can be very quick to anger, but they're also loyal and protective of those they care about," Celestino explains.
Pisces excels at sensing all emotions. This sign is so adept at feeling and empathizing that it's frequently called psychic.
"A Pisces at an emotionally charged event is like a sponge soaking up everyone else's pain." Even if they're unrelated, they'll cry at funerals and graduations.
Cancer is the most emotional zodiac sign due to several factors. Hayes says it's the cardinal water sign, therefore it feels the world. The Moon, which represents the soul, rules Cancer.
Cancer may take years to master its feelings. Unrefined, "their choices make zero sense, often allowing their urges and desires to take over," Hayes adds.