For those ‘alternative’ ladies out there who still date men sometimes, here is one additional “commandment”.
If a guy outside of a discussion about “nice guy syndrome” says that he’s a “nice guy”, then he is warning you that he is a conformist. Unless you want to end up converted to something, or left behind for the next Stepford clone to give him a little attention, back away slowly.
Do not, I repeat, DO NOT have sex with him until he has a tattoo of your name on his cock, or some similar token of commitment, unless you either never want to see him again, or want to become his “break glass in case of emergency” girl.
This type are also most likely to string you along indefinitely without defining anything, and pull the male version of the GPP rapo, and accuse you of getting irrationally attached.
(For those who don’t know, Games People Play is an old book, but a good one, about human interaction that every woman who doesn’t look like a model should read. Games Your Mother Never Taught You is also a good one about corporate politics, getting ahead and such.)
Guys who say it to negotiate their way back into your pants are just softening you up, even if they truly believe it. Sheeple believe that nice guys seduce “slutty” girls, and that they actually want to be exploited. They define slutty as anyone who has sex before marriage. They want commitment, just not with you.
They want to become the wallet on an incubator for someone socially convenient to gain their mother/society/whoever’s approval. A wife, to them, should be no more than a status object. Sexually, after he’s married, he’ll still be seeing women like you (or me) on the side because his wife will lose interest in him as anything but a source of income and a sperm donor.
…and he wants it that way.
Don’t be like the Gay guy who always falls for straight guys. Leave the sheeple in the pasture where they belong.
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