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ARGUMENTS can be intense, but most people follow an unspoken rule: don’t hit below the belt. However, that’s not the case for three zodiac signs who couldn’t care less about rules when they’re angry. They are verbally sharp, precise like a scalpel, and they know exactly where your weak spot is. The worst part? They will deliberately strike it in an argument.
Scorpio – hurt you with their words in an argument
Scorpio doesn’t yell in a fight – they strike with precision. Their strategy is cold, surgical, and shockingly accurate. They don’t need to say much; just three words can haunt you for days. They’ve known you inside out for a long time, so they know exactly what hurts, what your weaknesses are, and what you never want to hear out loud. And they will say exactly that. Scorpio doesn’t beat around the bush; they go straight for the core. And yes, they might feel a little guilty later, but they won’t admit it. Because, in their eyes, “You should have been careful about what you said to me.”
Aries – hurt you with their words in an argument
Aries is the sign that speaks first and thinks later – and that’s often the problem. When they argue, they turn into a volcano, erupting with everything on their mind, with no filter, no restraint, and no hesitation. It’s not always their intention to hurt, but when provoked, they instantly switch into fight mode, firing off words like bullets. And yes, they often cross the line.
They might apologize later, but by then, the damage is already done. Their words often sound like the brutal truth you didn’t want to hear—but said in the worst possible way.
Virgo – hurt you with their words in an argument
Virgo doesn’t argue often, but if you push them too far, be prepared for a verbal dissection of your personality. They won’t scream or throw random insults. Instead, Virgo will break you down like an Excel spreadsheet, pointing out exactly what’s wrong with you and throwing in some unsolicited advice while they’re at it.
The worst part? Everything they say will make sense. It will be logical, true, and unbearably painful. In that moment, their criticism isn’t constructive—it’s razor-sharp. And when they give you that look that says, “I told you the truth, and you know it,” you’ll wish you could crawl under the table.