We get tons of questions about “getting played.” We’re going to keep this short and sweet and address them all at once. If you think you’re getting played, and your friends think you’re getting played, it’s likely you are getting played.
You’ve heard the expression, “Things aren’t what they seem.” Well that is true in many cases. But in relationships, things are sometimes just as they seem.
Here are some obvious red flags to consider.
1. Doesn’t return phone call.
2. Returns phone call a week later.
3. Only texts or calls when (he/she) wants to come over and, um…”Hang Out.” Translate: Have sex.
4. Blows you off, then starts dating someone else, only to come running back to you, after they break up.
5. Ignores you when you’re with a group of people, but then totally changes when you’re alone.
We’re just getting the list started. Please add your own here and help a friend, or even someone that you don’t know.
THE GUYS
https://peace-and-love.teachable.com/blog/215970/i-cheated-on-him
https://canvas.elsevier.com/eportfolios/5928/Home/This_guys_actions_are_confusing
https://edunow.today/eportfolios/6/Home/Different_Cultures_More_than_a_friend_less_than_a_lover
https://technologijuvedliai.lt/eportfolios/8/Home/Why_is_he_secretive
https://www.colcampus.com/eportfolios/1568/Home/Domineering_when_I_date_I_give_dating_advice_to_men
https://university.moovweb.com/eportfolios/164/_/My_best_friend_What_does_he_want
https://www.artmajeur.com/en/slayalicantov/news/983882/online-dating-should-i-move-forward
https://www.devote.se/datengratis/am-i-being-played-31365195
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