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Dirt he doesn't want discovered: men are slicker than you think. Your guy could be hiding these secrets. (His Point Of View).(Brief Article)

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| February 01, 2002 | Connolly, Chris | COPYRIGHT 2002 Hearst Communications, reprinted with permission of Hearst. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

* If your boyfriend has been open enough to admit that he trims his nose hair, actually liked Serendipity, and can't stand your friend Debbie, you probably figure he'd feel free to tell you anything, right? Wrong. There are certain things men feel compelled to keep under wraps. Fortunately for you, I'm about to blow their cover.

he fantasizes about one of your hot friends

You're friends with your crew because you have things in common. And quite possibly, the things he digs about you, he digs about at least one of them. Plus, he's a guy, so if they're hot, he's gonna lust after them. "My girlfriend's best friend tells all of her sex stories in front of me," says Josh *, 27. "How can I be blamed for mulling over the idea of her and me playing naked freeze-tag in the backyard and going at it on the picnic table?" But don't panic. Just because he thinks one of your pals is smokin' doesn't mean he's going to act on it.

he discusses your relationship with the boys

The talks he has with his buddies don't rival the summit meetings you have with your girlfriends. But between innings and during time-outs, he does air grievances, analyze dilemmas, and swap sex tips he's picked up from you. "I had no idea what to get my girlfriend for our one-year anniversary," recalls Tim, 26. "I took a poll of all of my boys, and the consensus was to send an obnoxiously huge bouquet of flowers. She loved them, and of course, I took all the credit." It goes without saying that these conversations are top secret--after all, if you knew your boyfriend's moves were courtesy of Chuckie or Chopper, you'd smack him in the head.

there's something about you that bugs him

"Mary loves to rest her head on my chest," says Sean, 23. "Too bad I wind up with a mouthful of hair." The harsh reality is that there is a 100 percent chance that you do something that irks your man. So, you ask, why doesn't he just come out and say ...

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