
What type of astrological star sign thingy has the second most sexy people in it?
It has been scientifically proven that the sign of Sagittarius are by far the drop dead sexy bunch around the zodiac. They also tend to be very intelligent, witty, charismatic and compelling. Everything has to do with fuzzy logic and boolean math, and stuff. Not that I'm somewhat biased, of course: PO, but shows the star is closer to Saggy in terms of such things? What star sign could collect the silver medal? Any totally unbiased opinion is welcome, o)
It is generally believed that Pound are better. Most people would Pounds gold, silver and bronze medal. LOL! Scorpios are supposed to be the sexiest, but not very good looking (and lie). Sagittarius are generally seen as reckless and crazy, but not very smart or really sexy (I totally agree men and SAG are my favorites). * Scorpio is not ruled by Venus! It is ruled by Pluto-Mars.
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