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Because the nice guy will then cling to you like a cocklebur, invite you to see his superhero figurines, and call you every other hour for the next week until you get an unlisted number. He's alone for a reason, girls.
I'm Superman in reverse- I don't wear a leotard or the spanky pants but I do wear boots, gloves, and the cape.. and FYI I'm not Superman because of superpowers.
btw I'm nice and I'm normal enough, except for the fact that I tend to be a bit on the anti/asocial side by accident.
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Because the nice guy will then cling to you like a cocklebur, invite you to see his superhero figurines, and call you every other hour for the next week until you get an unlisted number. He's alone for a reason, girls.
So who's with me? How about next time anyone one here wanders into a bar and there is a nice guy sitting there not getting any love, why not buy him a drink.
OK nice guys, what'll ya have? I'll having red wine.
Wait...is that your criteria for determining if a guy is nice or not, the fact that he's sitting in a bar all alone
Just out of curiosity, why does "nice guy" = clingy/immature/needy/nerdy/wimp/etc? I've known plenty of guys I'd throw in the "nice guy" category who are none of those things. Sure, some might be bitter after a while, but that hasn't been my overall experience.
And yes, I would (and have) bought a nice guy a drink at the bar. He's not always necessarily sitting alone, though.
Just out of curiosity, why does "nice guy" = clingy/immature/needy/nerdy/wimp/etc? I've known plenty of guys I'd throw in the "nice guy" category who are none of those things. Sure, some might be bitter after a while, but that hasn't been my overall experience.
And yes, I would (and have) bought a nice guy a drink at the bar. He's not always necessarily sitting alone, though.
I guess people prefer a 'not-nice guy' who solves his problems with fists instead of words?
Has anyone ever thought that maybe when women say: "You're a nice guy." They mean it the same way as telling their fat ugly girl friend that she's "cute"? It's nothing more than a way to not be mean/brutally honest about the fact that you're a pathetic, whining, loser.
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