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If you aren’t the type of girlfriend to go through a man’s phone or to hack into his email, or secretly follow him around, or interrogate his friends, or pay his assistant for information…you get the idea…well, that’s a good thing. It means you respect somebody’s privacy, and you trust in the universe to show you the truth, whether or not you go hunting it down. But, it can also mean that the truth makes it to you a little bit later than most. Just because you don’t want to be paranoid, doesn’t mean that you can’t be observant. There are things a man does right in front of you that show you he is lying, and you don’t need to guess a password or pay off a bartender to see them. Here are 15 signs he is lying to your face.

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He pretends to stare into the distance

When retelling a story, he looks off into the distance as if he is lost in thought, caught up in the emotion or trying to remember it. But when people are telling you a true story, they look at you.

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He “forgot” something unforgettable

He “forgot” where he was last week, or what that one female coworker’s name is, or which hotel he stayed at in Las Vegas. People don’t forget those things unless it is convenient to forget them.

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He laughs for no reason

When you ask him a question, he lets out a sarcastic scoff and rolls his eyes before answering. He’s trying to play it off as if your question is stupid, but really, he is stalling while he comes up with a lie.

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He looks you in the eyes too much

Other liars are so determined to make you believe their lie that they power through the temptation to look away from you. Instead, they force you to look them in the eyes in an intimidating way.

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They do a lot of hedging

“You won’t believe this but…” “I know you’re going to think this is a lie but…” “You have to believe me when I say…” When somebody knows they aren’t lying, they don’t feel the need to hedge.

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He sounds worried when you call his name

If you just call his name from across the apartment in an accusatory way–like when you find he left his dishes out–he gets very worried. He rushes in the room asking, “What is it?” as if you found a dead body. He thinks you discovered his lie.

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He does something different with his hands

If he is usually somebody who puts his hands in his pockets but is suddenly flailing them around, he is probably lying. If he is somebody who usually uses his hands a lot when he speaks but is suddenly shoving them in his pockets, he is probably lying.