Just ask him about it, and not in an accusatory way. Be a calm, caring, interested girlfriend. You don't NEED this guy to stay in your life. Once you realize that, you're able to engage these situations a lot less frantically.
Whatever happens needs to be OK, as long as it's honest. If he honestly is looking for/at/with other girls, you'll need to learn that and get ready to start the process of moving on, right? I mean, you're not going to discover some guy, any guy, is cheating or exploring and then have some way to talk him into not doing that anymore. You know that, right?
So, life is going to be what it is. Face it calmly and maturely.
Besides, in the end, if you two are going to end up apart because of this, why let him see you overly bugged by it, too? Don't reward him. By treating this calmly and with no overcrazy neediness, you win either way.
If nothing is going on, you two continue just fine and you haven't ruined anything with suspiciousness. And if something IS going on and you two are slowly breaking up, he gets to see you aren't that bothered by it all, which should hurt him a little on the way out.
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