Image is everything. They have one persona with the guys, another with you
2006-11-05 14:19:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Men act cool when there with there male friends. They like to talk about guy stuff.
2006-11-05 14:19:06
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answered by wetcat2009 4
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he's adapting his habit to the ambience he's in. he's in touch, the two consciously or subconsciously, approximately how he's perceived via the folk around him, and variations his habit to wholesome the dominant team. If he had a pair of fellows around yet usually females, it somewhat is possibly he'd stay ideal. Shift the scales any different way, however, and he will probable grow to be a "guy's guy." placed him in a team of adult males who do no longer swear and comedian tale and wrassle, and he won't do those issues then, the two.
2016-10-21 08:16:06
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answered by ? 4
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Some men act differently around males than females. In fact, come to think about, all females act differently around their girl friends than boy friends. We are (I think) more relaxed around our own sex.
2006-11-05 14:18:48
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answered by misty_blue2u 4
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Typically that is behavior of younger guys, not men...at least not the kind of men I've ever spent time around...
If he ignores you when he's around his buddies, then talk to him about it...done come across as shrewish or needy, but if he's with you and cares about you, he should be proud other people know it...not pretend you don't exist when others are present.
2006-11-05 14:19:00
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answered by . 7
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It starts at a young age. my little brother starts talking tough, saying "dude!" and "man" a lot, and lowering his voice whenever he hears that his male friends are coming over, but when girls came over, he'll play house or whatever. It's funny how boys can change at the push of a button. But girls do it in their own ways too. It's all about impressing people.
2006-11-05 14:22:01
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answered by ? 5
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We always act different with our guy friends. I am 35 years old and I still act like an idiot with my buddies. I can't really explain it better than to blame it on testosterone.
2006-11-05 14:18:46
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answered by Robert P 2
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well i can say that not all men are like that. but if your man is like that maybe you should check closely how serious he is with you.
even if his friends are there he should still be focusing on you. of course not 100% of the time, but still often.
but you have to understand also that they have some topics to talk about that are not really suitable for ladies. and they are the only one who can understand it. that's why i don't usually bring my wife along when the group meets. she'll just be bored to death.
2006-11-05 14:31:18
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answered by Coolitz 4
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'Cause it's a sign of weakness when a guy shows his affection for a gal in their presence. It also shows how immature he is, desiring to please his buddies more than show his real feelings If your fella is acting two-faced like that, it's time to sit him down and let him know that he's dissin' you, and if he can't be real to you all the time, then he needs to find another gal that will appreciate his immaturity more than you will. When he's ready to be a man, then MAYBE he can try again. <*)))><
2006-11-05 14:22:35
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answered by Sandylynn 6
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Men try to impress their male counterparts....Men are always competing for the Woman's attention..It goes back to the animal kingdom..Men want to be the one to impregnate the female, therefore; the competition..To be the alpha male.. They can not show their emotional side, their affectionate side, their beautiful compassionate side for fear of being viewed as WEAK.
2006-11-05 14:18:58
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answered by ray b 3
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as for my boyfriend, yes, he did act a little different when we are among his friends. he will be more courteous to me and avoid to touch me as much as he can.
but when we are alone, he just cant take his hands off of me! i've confront him about this (note the word...i *confront* him) and he said that he dont want his friends to think that i am clingy to him. thats why he didnt touch me as much. i am satisfied with his answer.
if u r not comfortable of him having another personality when u r with his friends, ask him about it. u will know why they act like that because sometimes, they do something because of u.
2006-11-05 14:24:20
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answered by miza n 3
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