Intuition or Evidence: 6 Signs He Has A Chick On The Side

April 13th, 2012 - By Kariba Lang Williams
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Consistent Arguments

He’s been on edge lately. It seems like every time you say something to him, his temper flares and he needs to take a walk. He must have been in dire need of air because he didn’t come back for hours. You call to check on him, but of course, he’s not taking your calls. You’re the constant catalyst for his storm-out sessions. What happened to the days when you used to talk things out?
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  • salli lucas

    Its true. I noticed a few items along with guttal intuition and kicked him to the curb. He became angry because I wouldn’t play his game. For the record, he denied everything but I feel better now that I’m not second guessing myself. Now I’m free to find someone who wants to be with me and only me.

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  • FromUR2UB

    Forgot one: Fault-finding.  

    He wants you to cut your hair if it’s long, grow it if it’s short.  You put too much of something in the meal or not enough.  Anyway, he’s suddenly critical of everything because he’s thinking about the other chick.  That’s sometimes how those arguments get started so that he has an excuse to get out of the house.  

    When women suspect a man is cheating, it’s usually because he’s behaving in a way that arouses suspicion.  They’re not even clever about it.  The plan seems to be deny, deny, deny if confronted.  Women believe them when they say it’s all in her head, because she doesn’t want to have to do the uncomfortable stuff. 

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