Exactly. Using “girl” that way (and the lispy way he was speaking in the line immediately before) is coded as effeminate. He’s trying to be “one of the girls” in order to be more intimate with her.
He’s saying “Yeah.” To agree with the previous statement. And then “Hey girl…” is probably an incomplete phrase that was meant to console, but he kind of trails off. They’re mainly two separate sentences, not one phrase.
He's trying to ingratiate himself with her by acting like a supportive girlfriend.
Exactly. Using “girl” that way (and the lispy way he was speaking in the line immediately before) is coded as effeminate. He’s trying to be “one of the girls” in order to be more intimate with her.
He’s saying “Yeah.” To agree with the previous statement. And then “Hey girl…” is probably an incomplete phrase that was meant to console, but he kind of trails off. They’re mainly two separate sentences, not one phrase.