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Typical behavior for capricorn guy?
Capricorn guy I've been seeing...sometimes ill text him and hell answer but be a bit short. Like tonite I texted him saying I would hope to see him later...and he said he was already in bed and not feeling well. Of course I told him how I hope he felt better and all that sweet stuff. He said me too and just some other random stuff...and then I said goodnite feel better hugs and kisses. His reply was simply "Thanks bye"...he is sometimes short like this in texts but when he wants me to come over he is really adamant about it and when we are together he is pretty affectionate. I know that he is already afraid of getting hurt and all...so I'm just wondering basically if the shortness/bluntness is typical of capricorn behavior? Thanks.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I've been married to a capricorn for over 7 years now & "yes" is the answer to your question. Caps don't spend a lot of time beating around the bush conversation wise, add to the mix that he is ill, I wouldn't take it personally at all, just wait for him to recuperate.
Source(s): married to a capricorn, studied astrology for years - 1 decade ago
definitely!! i just broke up with one..but be careful cause that type of behaviour allows them to more easily hide things including other relationships..mine was too long distance both in physicality and emotionally..after months of it i saw the light and am allowing better things to come in my life
- 1 decade ago
Yep, it's very typical. Just ditch him. We Caps aren't worth trying to understand.
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- 1 decade ago
yes, but once you dump them, they are worse than the stereotype "clinging crying cancer" and they will cling and cry and beg, it is real annoying when you really don't want them.
Source(s): cancer ex cap - 1 decade ago
yep especially when not face to face. When they do get face to face... BEWARE... they love the sound of their own voice.