Alright, so I’ve been messing around with this whole “do Aquarius men get jealous” thing for a while now, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I mean, I’ve always been intrigued by astrology, but I never really put much stock in it until I started dating this Aquarius guy. This dude, let’s call him Alex, he’s something else. He’s super independent, values his freedom like nothing else, and seems to be allergic to showing too much emotion. Initially, I didn’t notice it.
So, I started digging into this whole Aquarius thing, reading articles, watching videos, you name it. I just wanted to figure out if this guy was capable of feeling jealous, or if he was just this cool, detached cucumber all the time. I mean, we’ve been going out for a few months, and things are pretty good, but sometimes I just wonder if he really cares, you know? He is always busy. But I got nothing from these videos and articles.
I decided to run a little experiment. Nothing crazy, just some subtle things to see if I could get a reaction out of him. First, I started casually mentioning other guys in conversation. You know, like, “Oh yeah, my friend Mark thought this movie was hilarious,” or “Mike from work recommended this awesome restaurant.” Just dropping names here and there. I found some guys and talk to them in front of Alex. At first, Alex didn’t bat an eye. He’d just nod and keep doing his thing.
Then, I upped the ante a little bit. I started “accidentally” leaving my phone around, with messages from “friends” popping up. I made sure these messages were just innocent enough, but also just a tad bit flirty. I know, I know, it’s a bit manipulative, but I was curious! And I need to see what would happen next.
One time, I even pretended to get a call from a “friend” while we were watching a movie. I made sure to sound all excited and giggly on the phone. When I hung up, Alex just looked at me and raised an eyebrow. “Who was that?” he asked, in his usual calm tone. I just shrugged and said, “Oh, just a friend.” He didn’t say anything else, but I could tell he was thinking about it.
After a few weeks of this, I started to notice some subtle changes in Alex’s behavior. He started asking more questions about my day, who I was hanging out with, and what I was up to. He even started initiating physical contact more often, like holding my hand or putting his arm around me. It was like he was trying to mark his territory or something. He asked me not to be so close to other guys. I realized that he would get jealous.
One evening, we were at a party, and I was chatting with a group of people, including some guys. Alex was on the other side of the room, talking to some friends. I could feel his eyes on me from across the room. Later, when we were alone, he casually mentioned that I seemed to be having a lot of fun with those guys. I just smiled and said, “Yeah, they’re cool.” He didn’t say much after that, but I could sense a bit of tension in the air.
So, what did I learn from all this? Well, it seems like Aquarius men do get jealous, but they’re just really good at hiding it. They’re not the type to make a big scene or throw a fit. Instead, they’ll just observe and analyze, and maybe drop some subtle hints here and there. It’s like a secret code you have to decipher. I know this because I’ve seen it firsthand.
- First, I started mentioning other guys casually in our conversations.
- Then, I “accidentally” left my phone around with slightly flirty messages.
- I even pretended to take a call from a “friend” and acted all excited.
- Alex started showing subtle signs of jealousy, like asking more questions and being more physically affectionate.
- Finally, at a party, I could feel his eyes on me while I was talking to other guys, and he later mentioned it subtly.
It’s kind of cute, in a weird way. It’s like they’re these big softies on the inside, but they have this tough exterior they put up to protect themselves. I don’t know, maybe I’m reading too much into it. But it’s definitely been an interesting experience. And I’m still trying to figure this guy out. It’s like a puzzle I can’t quite solve yet.