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Why do some guys play girls?? Is it insecurity?

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Question - (23 May 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 24 May 2010)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, *pendy writes:

just curious...why do some guys play girls/... you know they meet a nice girl they charm her makes her think hes actually sweet..when hes not..

why do they do that??

is it cos they are selfish and thinks they are too good for just one girl

or they are just too insecure and needs to be with lots of girls to feel good about themselves..??

guys don't get offended just asking...:)

thnx...x

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A reader, anonymous, writes (24 May 2010):

So the nice girl thinks that the guy is sweet and when she gets dumped and declares that he's not sweet then it means she's been played? That's just a breakup and poor judgement of character on the girls behalf, its really not a good example of being played. The guy dating two girls at the same time is a better example because he's actually aware that he's playing a game.

The number one reason is in our genes, (if you believe in evolution). The rest of the reasons can be almost anything, wanting sex, ego boosting, boredom, insecurity, upbringing.... the list goes on.

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