Redditor Shares Creepy Post of "Mr. Nice Guy" Who Is Looking for a Female Roommate Within an Age Range; Redditors React

This guy is definitely up to no good.

A 28-year-old woman thought she was just scrolling past another “roommate wanted” post, until she realized the guy behind it was recruiting like it was a job application. The listing, framed as “Mr. Nice Guy,” came with weird strings attached, and Redditors immediately smelled the rot.

In the post, he’s looking for a female roommate within a specific age range and, somehow, he’s also asking for photos. Even better, the commenters point out that his pictures look more like a self-promo gallery than an actual house tour, and he keeps rejecting criticism like it’s an attack on his character.

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It gets even darker when people start comparing his vibe to the kind of abuser who hides behind charm.

The Headline

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Here is the Mr. Nice Guy Post

Here is the Mr. Nice Guy PostReddit/Katniss_is_a_bitch
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And Here Is What Other Redditors Have to Say About It

And Here Is What Other Redditors Have to Say About ItReddit/Katniss_is_a_bitch

Recognizing Red Flags in Relationships

The situation presented here serves as a classic example of recognizing red flags in interpersonal relationships.

Looking for Someone Desperate to Leave a Bad Neighborhood

Looking for Someone Desperate to Leave a Bad NeighborhoodReddit/Katniss_is_a_bitch

Why Would He Tell the Person to Send Photos?

Why Would He Tell the Person to Send Photos?Reddit/Katniss_is_a_bitch

A Lifestyle of Actively Rejecting Criticism

A Lifestyle of Actively Rejecting CriticismReddit/Katniss_is_a_bitch

Right away, the “send photos” demand made everyone side-eye the whole roommate pitch, not just the age range.

The notion of seeking a roommate based on a specific age range and appearance suggests underlying issues related to objectification and unrealistic expectations. Studies in social psychology indicate that such dynamics can lead to unhealthy relationships, as they prioritize superficial qualities over genuine connection.

To foster healthier interactions, individuals should be encouraged to reflect on their motivations and the impact of societal standards on their expectations. Building self-awareness can help mitigate these tendencies.

You Must Be Lying If You Have to Convince Someone That You're a Sweet Person

You Must Be Lying If You Have to Convince Someone That You're a Sweet PersonReddit/Katniss_is_a_bitch

Preferring Roommates That Are Slender or Average Build

Preferring Roommates That Are Slender or Average BuildReddit/Katniss_is_a_bitch

This Redditor Is Sure the Guy Has Hit Them Up Once

This Redditor Is Sure the Guy Has Hit Them Up OnceReddit/Katniss_is_a_bitch

Then the comments dug into how he responded to pushback, acting offended every time someone questioned his standards.

It also echoes the rent fight where a roommate’s parent moved in, and you had to decide whether to split equally.

Online platforms like Reddit provide a unique space for individuals to share their experiences and seek validation from others. Research in social psychology indicates that these communities can serve as crucial support systems, helping individuals process their experiences and gain perspective.

However, it's important to balance seeking validation with critical self-reflection. Encouraging individuals to engage with supportive communities while also fostering personal growth can lead to healthier outcomes in interpersonal relationships.

He Can't Hire a Sex Worker or Substitute for That Amount

He Can't Hire a Sex Worker or Substitute for That AmountReddit/Katniss_is_a_bitch

Getting Drawn in by Crap Like This

Getting Drawn in by Crap Like ThisReddit/Katniss_is_a_bitch

The Majority of the Pictures Are Him and Not the House

The Majority of the Pictures Are Him and Not the HouseReddit/Katniss_is_a_bitch

This Redditor Has Seen Postings Like This

This Redditor Has Seen Postings Like ThisReddit/Katniss_is_a_bitch

What He Gave for His Name Is Hilarious

What He Gave for His Name Is HilariousReddit/Katniss_is_a_bitch

He's Some Ian Watkins-Style Abuser

He's Some Ian Watkins-Style AbuserReddit/Katniss_is_a_bitch

Staying Tuned for More News

Staying Tuned for More NewsReddit/Katniss_is_a_bitch

He'd Protect Her and Fix Her Car

He'd Protect Her and Fix Her CarReddit/Katniss_is_a_bitch

This Redditor Sees an Ad Like This Every Week or So

This Redditor Sees an Ad Like This Every Week or SoReddit/Katniss_is_a_bitch

He's Including a Range to Disguise the Creepy

He's Including a Range to Disguise the CreepyReddit/Katniss_is_a_bitch

Hearing His Eyebrows Wiggling

Hearing His Eyebrows WigglingReddit/Katniss_is_a_bitch

When You Keep Stealing Her Socks

When You Keep Stealing Her SocksReddit/Katniss_is_a_bitch

The Picture of the House Makes This Redditor Feel Somehow

The Picture of the House Makes This Redditor Feel SomehowReddit/Katniss_is_a_bitch

One Redditor even clocked that most of the pictures were him, not the place, which made the “house” part feel like a prop.

By the end, people were joking about how his name and attitude sounded like an Ian Watkins-style abuser, which is a wild leap but tells you how creepy it felt.

This guy is willing to pay the rent for the supposed roommate if she is unable to do so, which would put them squarely in the sugar daddy category. Therefore, many Redditors believe he could take advantage of their unequal power relationship to intimidate, manipulate, and coerce her into "playing girlfriend" with him while she has nightmares of ending up homeless the moment he loses his temper.

The recent Reddit post about a self-proclaimed "Mr.

He might be “nice” in his own head, but nobody wants that kind of roommate deal.

Want more roommate chaos? See how someone refused to sign that absurd TV-style agreement.

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