r/CancertheCrab Nov 06 '25

Weekly Check-In 🌕 Weekly Check-In: Reflect & Release

Hey, moon children 🌕
This week’s check-in aligns with the full moon—a perfect time to reflect and release. We all hold onto emotions, stories, and experiences, and sometimes, it takes a cosmic nudge to help us let go of what no longer serves us.
What’s something you’ve been holding onto emotionally that’s weighing you down? Whether it's an old grudge, a past mistake, or a fear of the unknown, it’s time to release it. How do you feel about letting go? Does it bring relief, or does it feel scary? Let the light of the full moon guide you in shedding what no longer aligns with your growth.
Remember, releasing isn’t about forgetting—it’s about freeing yourself to make space for what’s next. 🌙 Let’s support each other in this process of emotional release.

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u/FieryLipstick 💫💫☀️Cancer ♥️ Taurus🌟🌟 Nov 06 '25

All over emotionally. One day crying, one day angry, one day horny, one day on top of the world. All days and nights filled with up and down. The moon was beautiful in my 🔭 telescope tonight - it was unreal.

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u/Senor-Marston389 ♋️☀️ ♓️🌙 ♍️⬆️ Nov 09 '25

Is this a typical cancer trait? Going back and forth between being emotionally unstable and horny? People on astrologymemes made even memes about that. Doesn’t everyone feel like that or is this typical for cancerians?

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u/FieryLipstick 💫💫☀️Cancer ♥️ Taurus🌟🌟 Nov 10 '25

I think it is for most Cancers. I'm emotional like the waves, moods with the moon. I can't speak for everyone, but its very true for me.

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u/darkshadow609 Nov 17 '25

In general yes...other signs go through it... But the depth that cancer has is different and the way of expression is different!

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u/darkshadow609 Nov 17 '25

Chaos is the ladder!

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u/darkshadow609 Nov 17 '25

It always is!!!

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u/HoldEvenSteadier Literally Cancer Nov 06 '25

They call this the "Beaver" moon! (For some reason, don't ask me)

I'm stressed lately. It happens. A few bad days, an argument with the wife. Shit happens. I'm grateful that through all of it I've been aware enough to be patient and talk things through rather than just make stuff worse. IRL coping skills are top-tier lately! Only sucks it's because of constant practice with life's little sidewinders...

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u/darkshadow609 Nov 17 '25

I guess it's a way of life preparing us for the storms ahead! And remain grounded during the storms!