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How to date a Gemini

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 23, 2021, 21:00 IST
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Tips to keep in mind while dating a Gemini]

Geminis are known to be the charming ones in the whole lot. Not only are they the social butterfly of the group, but they are incredibly flirty, sexy and adorable. But it can be pretty difficult to come to terms with what a Gemini likes, because they are that confusing! Known to have a dual personality, they can charm their way into a person’s heart and wreck it the next moment, when they don’t feel like it or are hurt. Let’s take a look at some of the things to keep in mind when dating a Gemini.


Tarot card reader Jeevika Sharma told us that, “If you wish to date a Gemini then be prepared to run before them all the time because it is what they like. They won’t be yelling at you or demeaning you in any way. They just want someone who follows them wherever they go.”

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You have to teach them

They love to be intellectually stimulated. They are a sucker for intelligence and smartness so talking about your passions, hobbies and ideologies are always a good way to win them over. They get attracted to intelligence easily.

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They hate being bored

If you happen to bore a Gemini with your conversations, then you’re headed towards a quick breakup. They hate it when someone repeats a conversation or a matter. They feel disappointed to be in the presence of a boring person.

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They prefer to have light chats

Geminis are not ones to have deep conversations. They like to keep the tone light and airy. Indulging into a deep and heavy conversation makes them feel light-headed and they are sure to find excuses to run away from the conversation.

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They are KINKY

They are creative and love new experiences. They are very curious when it comes to sex and they love to flirt, engage in foreplay and try different sex positions.

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Don’t try to control them

Don’t dare to control a Gemini. They like to go with the flow and embrace change in all its aspects. It’s best to be spontaneous with a Gemini. Engage in a happening life with them as much as you can and you can then see a Gemini falling in love with you as soon as possible.



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