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signs that he likes another girl Hey guys
So i have a question...if a guy likes another girl or has been hanging out with another girl, will he be more talkative and happy to his girlfriend? (Texting-wise) or less talkative with shorter responses? Im just curious to know how a guy would act towards his girlfriend if he secretly is hanging out with another girl. So happy or kinda depressed like?
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It really depends on the guy. Some will be more happy because they want you to think everything is fine but some will be less talkative with shorter responses because they could care less about talking to you.
So honestly, it really depends on what kind of guy he is. ]
It depends on the guy-and how much he doesn't want to hurt you.
What I think the majority will do though, and this has happened to me, is ignore the current gf. By doing this, they're not totally rejecting the gf but not welcoming her anymore-so its the cowards way out of heir problems-to just not face up to them.
I think that it's more likely as well that the guy would be overly happy, because he may want to end the relationship on good terms-guys are like this-you know, to try to keep their foot in the door.
However, if he is depressed acting, its perhaps a sign that he's not getting what he wants from the current gf, but there is no alternative one, hence why he's abit miserable.
This is just based from my and other peoples past experience, but as I'm sure you understand, all guys are different. ]
Determining this behavior is an art and not a science. Some men pay more attention to their girlfriend in an attempt to hide their infidelity, but if you are good at 'reading' people, this behavior will seem FORCED.
On the other hand, some men pay less attention as they become less interested in their girlfriend.
The 'signs' can vary greatly from person to person and are more situationally based. One would need to know more about what the man's 'normal' vs 'current' behavior is. ]
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