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In reply to the discussion: The myth of the 'nice guy' and Elliot Rodger. [View all]Sweet Freedom
(4,039 posts)I have two guy friends: one plays the nice guy, the other is the classic jerk.
The jerk knows who he is and he's honest about itthere are no surprises. He lets women know from the beginning what his intentions are. The women can make relationship decisions based on reality (he's not looking for anything serious, doesn't want to get married, just wants to have fun, so take him or leave himwhatever you want.)
The nice guy doesn't know who he is, he just wants to get laid and will sing any song you want to hear in order to make it happen. He plays the part he thinks women want (two weeks into it he's talking about co-habitating, marriage and babies he doesn't really want.) There's no reality. He's just a bullshit player.
The honest jerk has a gazillion friends while the nice guy has baby mamas and pissed off exes who key his car.
Not all nice guys and jerks are exactly like my friends, but in my experience, the honesty thing seems to be prevalent with the jerks.