A friend might have F**ked my girl..... should i ask?

Originally Posted by DJprestige21

Originally Posted by known2BE

On one hand- i want to know....... on the other... its probably best i don't.

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From a lawyer friend. In order to get the truth out of somebody when you suspect something just make up a story and then watch their reactions and see if they start making up random facts about your fake story.

For example lets say your chick said she was going to the movies with her girls and you suspect something, be like I heard there was a huge car accident out side of the movie theater. If she goes along with it then she is caught slippin' right there. Its also important to carefully watch her body language and if she touches any part of her noes or mouth while she is talking she is most likely lying.

Switch the story up to something more authentic to your situation and there you have it.

hmm never tried that, id always just acuse and c what they say.
 
Originally Posted by DJprestige21

Originally Posted by known2BE

On one hand- i want to know....... on the other... its probably best i don't.

discuss
From a lawyer friend. In order to get the truth out of somebody when you suspect something just make up a story and then watch their reactions and see if they start making up random facts about your fake story.

For example lets say your chick said she was going to the movies with her girls and you suspect something, be like I heard there was a huge car accident out side of the movie theater. If she goes along with it then she is caught slippin' right there. Its also important to carefully watch her body language and if she touches any part of her noes or mouth while she is talking she is most likely lying.

Switch the story up to something more authentic to your situation and there you have it.

hmm never tried that, id always just acuse and c what they say.
 
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 Check the girl not the dude.
 
Originally Posted by DJprestige21

Originally Posted by known2BE

On one hand- i want to know....... on the other... its probably best i don't.

discuss
From a lawyer friend. In order to get the truth out of somebody when you suspect something just make up a story and then watch their reactions and see if they start making up random facts about your fake story.

For example lets say your chick said she was going to the movies with her girls and you suspect something, be like I heard there was a huge car accident out side of the movie theater. If she goes along with it then she is caught slippin' right there. Its also important to carefully watch her body language and if she touches any part of her noes or mouth while she is talking she is most likely lying.

Switch the story up to something more authentic to your situation and there you have it.
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Originally Posted by DJprestige21

Originally Posted by known2BE

On one hand- i want to know....... on the other... its probably best i don't.

discuss
From a lawyer friend. In order to get the truth out of somebody when you suspect something just make up a story and then watch their reactions and see if they start making up random facts about your fake story.

For example lets say your chick said she was going to the movies with her girls and you suspect something, be like I heard there was a huge car accident out side of the movie theater. If she goes along with it then she is caught slippin' right there. Its also important to carefully watch her body language and if she touches any part of her noes or mouth while she is talking she is most likely lying.

Switch the story up to something more authentic to your situation and there you have it.
eek.gif
 
Originally Posted by DJprestige21

Originally Posted by known2BE

On one hand- i want to know....... on the other... its probably best i don't.

discuss
From a lawyer friend. In order to get the truth out of somebody when you suspect something just make up a story and then watch their reactions and see if they start making up random facts about your fake story.

For example lets say your chick said she was going to the movies with her girls and you suspect something, be like I heard there was a huge car accident out side of the movie theater. If she goes along with it then she is caught slippin' right there. Its also important to carefully watch her body language and if she touches any part of her noes or mouth while she is talking she is most likely lying.

Switch the story up to something more authentic to your situation and there you have it.

this is what cops try to do, and where I say "I don't know what your talking about, sorry"
 
Originally Posted by DJprestige21

Originally Posted by known2BE

On one hand- i want to know....... on the other... its probably best i don't.

discuss
From a lawyer friend. In order to get the truth out of somebody when you suspect something just make up a story and then watch their reactions and see if they start making up random facts about your fake story.

For example lets say your chick said she was going to the movies with her girls and you suspect something, be like I heard there was a huge car accident out side of the movie theater. If she goes along with it then she is caught slippin' right there. Its also important to carefully watch her body language and if she touches any part of her noes or mouth while she is talking she is most likely lying.

Switch the story up to something more authentic to your situation and there you have it.

this is what cops try to do, and where I say "I don't know what your talking about, sorry"
 
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