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Why Don't Women Want a Nice Guy?

 
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Women don't want a nice guy--I have heard this more times than I care to count and yes, for some very immature women, the idea that a bad boy is somehow more desirable makes them exclude potentially great mates.

However, I think the idea that MOST women do not want nice guys is a myth. We just want a "certain type" of nice guy, just as men want a "certain type" of nice girl.

I know far too many women who met and married nice guys, or who actively seek them out, running from the first sign that a guy is a manipulative, game playing jerk very early on.

Again, for whatever reason, you will have women who seem to gravitate towards bad guys, but, by that same token, you have men who don't want the typical nice girl for whatever rationale.

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What I find interesting is that guys who think a woman should throw herself at any available nice guy who shows interest, have a long list of traits of what they are looking for in a woman.

She has to be:
  • Smart
  • Sexy
  • Funny
  • Intelligent
  • Independent
  • Charming
  • And on and on and on...

But women are supposed to JUST want a guy to be nice--she can't desire someone who is ALSO intelligent, funny, charming, interesting, etc, etc.,..

A good example of this double standard is what occurred when I was working at a subway. I dated a gentleman there at the behest of a co-worker who told me he was a nice guy. We went out but the spark was not there. I tried to be cool about it, but as we know, there is simply no gentle way to say "I don't dig you", because no matter how you put it, that is what people hear.

Accepting rejection with dignity and retaining self esteem is another topic for another time.

Anyways, so the guy who set us up asked me how the date went and I told him it was fun but I just wasn't interested.

"See!" he fumed, "That proves it--women just don't want a nice guy!!!!"

It didn't matter that me and this guy had absolutely nothing in common. Not musical tastes, outlooks, jokes, hangouts, clothing choices, likes, dislikes. It didn't matter that trying to get dude to open up was like slow torture, making for the most achingly boring date ever. I mean, I am not asking you to juggle for my amusement but damn, scintillating conversation would be nice.

And chemistry? Deader than Edgar Allen Poe.

But, because I am a girl, I was supposed to overlook all of that cause he was nice...?

I tried to explain, but he wasn't hearing it.

No less than two weeks following the incident, the man is talking with someone at work about a date he himself went on that his Mother had arranged.

"Was she nice?" I asked.

"Yes." he replied...

"Well then, why didn't you marry her on the spot seeing as being nice is the only prerequisite for lasting commitment!"

He turned beet red and tried to talk his way out of it but I had him. He admitted that the girl was attractive, and had a kewl personality but he wasn't into her.

Funny--he can be "not into" a girl, but I had to jump on the first nice guy who came along.

Interesting.

Being choosy about our mates does not mean women don't want a nice guy and truth be told, if you are "nice" with the basic personality of a mop, then it ain't gonna happen, period. No guy wants to sit across the dinner table and talk to some chick who barely says two words all night. Likewise, no woman is going to want to be with someone who has nothing of interest to contribute to a conversation or to their relationship.

Nice is but ONE TRAIT in a list of characteristics that a person looks for in a mate. Simply because a person makes a choice and later finds out that the guy or girl was not a good person does not mean that the individual was not seeking a good person, and this is expressly true if, upon discovering the guy/girl was not a good person, they leave and put themselves back in the dating market.

I admit that I dated some doozies myself. But as I matured and evolved into a young lady, my tastes changed and evolved as well--I developed the ability to figure out what worked, what didn't and what I was looking for.

I also grew a pretty big BS detector and started evading the "assholes" that men assume all women want.

In the end I met and married a sweetheart of a man, a gentleman, who was respectful, sexy, intelligent, fun, funny, witty, silly, cute and brilliant...a true nice guy...

If women just wanted assholes, they wouldn't leave them when they realized who and what they were hanging with.

We fall a lot in the course of dating, learning what we want and don't want from each failed relationship. For whatever reasons, we are attracted to what we are attracted to. Sure, many of us may have a screwed up system of evaluation, but if we have any bit of self evaluating skills and intelligence, we generally will right ourselves, grow beyond our shallow thought processes, and start looking for what would really matter in a relationship.

Guys are just as guilty as women as making bad relationship choices and decisions for shallow or not well thought out reasons--but in the end, the person we end up marrying is that nice boy or girl who got the short end of the stick, but managed to keep the hope and the love in their hearts alive, and to these gents I say, here, here to the Nice guy! ;-)


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takenchic It sounds like you have read my mind! Another thing these guys tend to do is to label you as bitch when you end up dating someone else who they think is an asshole. At the end, all these are relative and you find the one that is YOUR perfect mate. - 10 months ago
A-R-Norman Yep--we have to look at the big picture, not simply the things that concern us alone.... - 10 months ago
purplemonster Great article, thanks! - 10 months ago
A-R-Norman Thank you purple, for dropping in :-) - 10 months ago
irish-girl-08 I want a nice guy n I'm 18 n all my friends want d bad guys but not me nice guys all d way!!!!!!!! - 9 months ago
Vassar I do admitt church goin goodie goodis turn me off in the long run.I like a girl who can be a kind off tuff warrior like and sturn, not a pushover. - 9 months ago
A-R-Norman I think we all want someone with a little gumption and finesse--unfortunately jerks possess this--nice people should develop a healthy dose of "me-ism" too --within reason... - 9 months ago
tosen Thank you, your article work for my relationship - 8 months ago
whoaiskeith I wish I can be a believer but it hasn't ever worked out for me.. I'm just not in the right spot and the right time I suppose. It always seems to me that the BF's who treat there GF like shit always have the relationships.. - 8 months ago
peachberryXmango So many of my male friends complain about this as I feebly try to explain to them what you did, except my version was very...lacking, haha. Great article - I think I'll send it to them; maybe it'll let them see the truth :) - 7 months ago
A-R-Norman Knowledge is power--so let them know the deal my friend! Also--the nest time they start in ask them how many "nice" girls they asked out... - 7 months ago
Rafael151 Great article. What guys like depends on whether we're at a fancy dinner or in bed. Our woman needs to have two personalities (princess and man-eater) and she needs to switch at will. - 4 months ago
WayTooPopular It's just cause in highschool the assholes get all the play and that sticks with the nice guys the rest of their life. I found a lot of women grow up in college and start dating guys for good reasons. - 4 months ago
A-R-Norman Both you gentlemen are on point--both sexes want the best of both worlds and both grow up a little later. For both men and women the bad boy or girl seems exciting when we are young -- as we mature, we want mutual affection and care -- it's just the way of the world ... it isn't anything to get bitter about, just wait and your relationships will be deeper and more real in time... - 4 months ago
 
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