30 Times Supposed "Nice Guys" Unleashed Their Inner Monsters Through Words Against Women Who Rejected Them
Be cautious of any individual who is within the fiery range.
Someone being nice to another person doesn't mean they will be nice to you. A person can be kind to you one moment and throw a tantrum the next.
There are some nice guys who, in the end, aren't so nice, without a doubt. They are subtly known as the "nice guys" who conceal their true selves and can never accept "no" as an answer. People who appear polite, unassuming, genuinely kind, and friendly one moment can quickly transform into angry, resentful, and utterly toxic individuals the moment things don't go according to their plans. As Dr. Esther Perel, a renowned couples therapist, states, "The challenge of rejection is that it can trigger deep insecurities, leading to unexpected and often negative reactions."
This is particularly true in situations involving rejection and romance. Nice guys are happy to maintain the facade of phony niceness, but they often reveal their true insecurities and feelings when faced with rejection. Dr. Michele Weiner-Davis emphasizes, "When faced with rejection, some individuals may resort to unhealthy expressions of anger and resentment, which can be deeply harmful."
After that, their internal demons are unleashed through words. Be cautious of any individual who is within the fiery range; however, let’s take a look at some specific instances, shall we?
Dr. Gary Chapman highlights and shares stories about nice guys that he finds on the internet, including an extremely popular one about a woman being stalked by a man after she went hiking. Keep scrolling to read the stories below.
#1 Mr. Nice Guy

#2 Mr. Nice Guy is Not So Nice Anymore
PageAccomplished8438#3 Well, People Are Not So Patient These Days
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#4 I Honestly Can't Tell If This Is a Joke or Something
Ilikecosysocks
#5 Here's a Woman Begging Her Stalker of 5 Years to Let Her Be, and There's the Comment...
dogfather98
#6 He Was Left on Read Again After the Long, Long Text...
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#7 Oh, Someone Thinks His Text Is Special
esteemed_disservice
#8 Let's Make a Poem Out of This
handhamerev
#9 She Has Actually Been on One Date with the Guy
Underoooss
#10 And After a Few Years...
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#11 All These Long Texts Because Someone Didn't Reply to You.
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#12 He Was Understanding at First Before Everything Went South.
KamWow06
#13 The Last Question Is Very Important to Ask
#14 Of Course, She Should Accept Drinks from a Total Stranger
himinsok
#15 And Over to You - What Do You Think?
SkinnyWrinklez
#16 Randomly Messaging Someone After Two Years and Still Getting Mad That She Still Doesn't Want to Date You
Poem-Hot
#17 Mr. Nice Guy Is Sympathizing with the Grieved but Still Reminding Her Low-Key About Her Promise
yagosf39
#18 "This Was Sent to Me by My Friend, and I Just Had to Post It"
Jiminsrealwife
#19 This Guy Had a Good Chance but He Messed It All Up
MichelinaOme
#20 "A**hole from My High School Posted This"
Eraredia
#21 A Comment on a Meme of a Girl with Cleavage Talking About Her Necklace
WhettSocc
#22 What's with the Wrong Selection and Placement of Emojis, Though?
BrownPantsOn
#23 A Cringy Night Ending with a "Peace for Real This Time"
brocksicle
#24 A Pissed Guy Who Has Been Kept on Read Has Spoken
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#25 Why Can't I Find a Good Guy?
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#26 He's Trying to Say He's Better Than Anyone She'll End Up With
why-per
#27 Is That One Can't Date Without Sex? Oh Well...
katy_07
#28 Mr. Nice Guy Turned Nasty
CatShat23
#29 "We've Met Once, and He Is 37."
northernwild88
#30 That Is a Huge Mix-Up from Both Ends, but It Still Ended
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Mr. Nice Guy here, Mr. Nice Guy there, but just you wait until they're pissed off and unleash their inner monsters on you. Have you ever come across a "nice guy" before, or can you relate to any of the situations above?
Let us know by dropping a comment about your experience below.