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What's the sociological category or term for this behavior? a girl and a man who knows each other for 5 years, are very uncomfortable around each other. he ignores her and seem uncomfortable, like he wish she is no around him. otherwise, he is happy when he thinks she is not around. after some time, she starts to treat him the same. he has an alpha male personality, and commands everyone (their mutual friends), to do what he wants. he seems quiet with her and sad. sometimes he try to be sarcastic with her, but it does not seem to matter to her. he only speak one word sentences to her, and seems to want to get away to avoid more conversation. she doesn't seem to care either way. recently, they are inadvertently walking on the same road both going the opposite direction. they see each other from a distance, and ignore the fact that they did. he then quickly turned to the yard of one of their friends. it ended being the same friend that she was also going to.when she entered the yard also, his back was turned and talking. then he slightly turned to see her, then quickly turned back to talking. she started to gesture to the mutual friend abt why she came, the mutural friend quietly responded, then she left. and both her and the man did not even say a greeting or responded to each other in front of this mutual friend. is this normal behavior?
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that's completely normal sounding behavior for two people who don't like each other.
but since you gave no detail as the the intimacy of the relationship its hard to tell if there is more to it than that. ]
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