26 Times Women Chose To Post Screenshots Of Men Who Claim To Be ‘Nice Guys’ But Are Nothing Close To It
Time to explore the phenomenon of “fake” nice guys
      A man who does not believe that being by himself makes him okay can be described as a decent guy. A good guy may think that the only way to be liked, accepted, or have his needs met is by becoming what other people want him to be, due to social conditioning and family influence.
A man with the Mr. Nice Guy syndrome feels the need to conceal all of his personality quirks that could provoke negative reactions from others. The phrase "nice guy" is also used to refer to a man who believes that, simply because he is pleasant, he is entitled to a romantic relationship.
In the dating world, there has long been debate over the "nice guy" cliché. "Nice guys" have been known to utilize their feigned compassion as a manipulative strategy to win over women, despite often being portrayed as attentive and kind individuals who are merely seeking love.
However, in recent years, there has been an increasing tendency for people to expose these so-called "nice guys" for their true selves, revealing their unflattering behavior. In this article, we'll investigate the phenomenon of the "fake" nice guy and the ways in which those who have experienced their conduct are bringing it to light.
We will examine the negative strategies employed by these individuals and the effects they have on those around them, ranging from emotional manipulation to entitlement.
1. The party is not and will never be more important than you

2. What the nice guys are doing

3. Throwing a ball into the neighbor's yard
                4. Finding a reason to delete a particular app
                5. She asks about his age, and off she goes
                6. I guess women don't know how much that really hurts
                7. I don't know who you are, but you have the benefit of the doubt
                8. You never gave me a chance, but I'm a genuine person
                9. Meeting a guy off the internet is scary, but he might be nice
                10. Do you have any interest in what I do?
                11. Is it really true that the American woman doesn't care until you're rich?
                12. It gets more interesting as you read
                13. Women who wear loose t-shirts over their workout clothes
                14. One day, he's going to find a beautiful wife and spoil her
                15. All the good girls are married, and now he's stuck
                16. He's probably napping because he didn't get any sleep last night
                17. I'm a real man, and once you experience that...
                18. Chad taking a younger woman
                19. Women being attracted to intelligence
                20. It's chill
                21. I'm a nice guy
                22. A nature documentary
                23. The perfect guy
                24. Really mature and chill
                25. The establishment of men
                26. Ironically or unironically...
The majority of nice guys are still in the friend zone and try to compensate for their singleness with extra niceness. This may include traits they find unattractive in themselves, such as their appearance or social skills. However, these so-called Mr. Nice Guys have clearly messed up, and they're being called out for it.