20 Guys Whose Creepy and Awkward Interactions With Women Will Make You Feel Uncomfortable and Sad
Are they trying to be this creepy, or does it come naturally to them?
Some people see a simple favor, a normal conversation, or a harmless interaction, and somehow turn it into a weird little power play. These posts are full of guys who call themselves “nice,” but the vibe is always off, like they’re collecting receipts for a movie nobody asked to watch.
The screenshots hit the same nerve in different ways: a guy expects “Netflix and chill” after helping a woman get a job he recommended, another misreads a woman being polite as “begging for sex,” and a neighborhood jogger gets followed by a man who shows up in the chat like he’s part of the story. Even the captions sound tired, like “Nice guys finish last,” because the behavior is the point.
Here’s the part that’s hardest to read, the moment the “nice” act turns creepy in public.
1. “Saw This On Twitter The Other Day And Thought It Fit—Nice Guy Expects To ‘Netflix And Chill’ After Helping A Woman Get A Job He Recommended”
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4. “Nice Guys Finish Last”
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5. “Guy Thinks A Girl Was Begging For Sex When She Was Nice To Him At Lunch”
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6. “I Felt This In My Soul”
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7. “I Thought You Were A Good Person”
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8. “He’s Just A Nice Guy, Megan”
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9. “O-O Okay Then”
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10. “Well That’s Not Creepy”
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Also, see the AITA post where someone confronted their best friend for asking out their crush.
11. “Sometimes I Read Stuff Like This And Pray Those People Are Joking”
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12. “Poor Guy”
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13. “Now That’s Some Sadcringe”
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14. “What???”
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15. “B-But, M’lady, I Thought We Were… Friends?”
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16. “Am I The Nice Guy For Staring Down A Guy Talking To My Crush?”
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17. “Yikes”
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18. “Redditor Gets A Job To Try To Get Laid With Coworkers”
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19. “Homie Just Kept Going”
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20. “A Woman In My Neighborhood Was Followed By A Man While She Was Jogging And Posted A Safety Warning To Let Others Know. This Guy Pops Up In The Chat”
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The whole “helped her get a job, so now he deserves Netflix and chill” thing is where the fake kindness starts to rot.
Then you get the lunch interaction, where a guy decides a woman’s basic politeness means she was secretly asking for sex.
After that, the “red flag” energy ramps up hard, with the guy who keeps going when a job search turns into trying to get laid with coworkers.
And the worst one lands last, when a woman posts a safety warning about being followed while jogging, only for the follower to pop into the chat.
Women should be cautious when using social media, such as Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, as well as other forms of online communication, such as email, text messaging, and chat rooms. It is important to avoid sharing too much personal information, such as full names, addresses, or phone numbers.
Women should also be aware of the potential for online predators and take steps to protect themselves by not responding to suspicious emails or messages.
Now he’s wondering if he really is the problem, because everyone else already knows.
Before you judge, read about a best friend whose crush thinks she is clingy.