"Nice Guy" Hits On Girl Just Two Days After Her Boyfriend Moves Out, Ignoring Her Refusals

This is definitely one of those situations where the answer seems right in front of them.

We're here with another Reddit thread post, and this one is on the nice guy's thread. However, it doesn't quite seem like everyone was on the same page as OP, and they weren't exactly on board with what he was saying. This thread is usually filled with people who want to know others' opinions or get advice on the situations they are in.

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Ultimately, with all this being said, we're going to dive into a post today that was submitted by someone seeking a little advice on his situation with a girl. He says that he's trying to ask her out, but she's not interested because it's too soon after her roommate moved out; yet he's still pushing.

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Obviously, people aren't going to be very happy about this, and it seems like he's pushing just a little bit too hard, which is the biggest issue with everything. People had so much to say about this, and some of them weren't exactly nice about it in the comments, which should give OP an idea of where he stands.

If you are interested in reading the texts and hearing what people had to say about this situation, then keep on reading because we're going to dive in and show you all the information about this post and what people had to say in the comments.

Here's where all the juiciness is in this story because these are the screenshots from the situation and conversation.

Here's where all the juiciness is in this story because these are the screenshots from the situation and conversation.u/wellokaythen19
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People immediately came to the comments and stated that the guy is way in the wrong because 'no' simply means 'no.'

People immediately came to the comments and stated that the guy is way in the wrong because 'no' simply means 'no.'DarkR124
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Yep, this is basically what we were thinking too because it's not right, and he definitely didn't save himself with that statement.

Yep, this is basically what we were thinking too because it's not right, and he definitely didn't save himself with that statement.a0rose5280

That’s when the comments started repeating the same blunt line, “no means no,” after the guy ignored her refusals anyway.

The actions of the individual in this scenario can be viewed through the lens of the 'nice guy' stereotype. This stereotype often leads individuals to believe that kindness entitles them to romantic interest, which can create entitlement and disregard for others' autonomy.

The recent Reddit thread illuminates a common yet troubling phenomenon in post-breakup dynamics.

The story of the "nice guy" attempting to pursue a girl just two days after her boyfriend moves out highlights a troubling pattern often seen in romantic pursuits. The quick transition from one relationship to another can sometimes stem from a deep-seated need to alleviate the emotional pain of a breakup. Instead of allowing the girl the space she needs to heal, he chooses to ignore her refusals in a misguided attempt to fill an emotional void.

This behavior is not rooted in true affection for the new person but rather in a desire to escape feelings of loss and loneliness. Such actions can often lead to further complications and misunderstandings, particularly when the individual fails to recognize the importance of respecting boundaries and the other person's emotional state.

Everyone seemed to be on the side of the girl because she said no, and he really shouldn't be pressuring her anymore after that.

Everyone seemed to be on the side of the girl because she said no, and he really shouldn't be pressuring her anymore after that.glitterlipgloss

This was probably the biggest thing that people recognized in this conversation because he clearly thought that was going to make a difference.

This was probably the biggest thing that people recognized in this conversation because he clearly thought that was going to make a difference.bta92

Being too pushy is definitely a thing, and a lot of times, men can be very pushy with their wants, which usually makes them quite creepy.

Being too pushy is definitely a thing, and a lot of times, men can be very pushy with their wants, which usually makes them quite creepy.AdvocateDoogy

The timing made it worse, because he was hitting on her while her ex was literally fresh out the door.

This also echoes the fallout from dating advice that backfired when meddling in a friend’s crush caused a breakup.

Establishing boundaries is crucial in any relationship, particularly during vulnerable transitions like a breakup.

Even his “nice guy” framing fell apart, since his “kindness” was just being used to bulldoze past her autonomy.

Research indicates that the experience of rejection can lead to impulsive decision-making.

We're very happy to see that everyone in the comments was on the same page because this situation is one that we've probably seen before, and we know how it plays out.

We're very happy to see that everyone in the comments was on the same page because this situation is one that we've probably seen before, and we know how it plays out.ReshiramColeslaw

OP actually responded to this and provided more insight into how this guy was and what he did in their friend group.

OP actually responded to this and provided more insight into how this guy was and what he did in their friend group.Urshifu_King

We believe that the guy in this situation is way out of line because he has no right to try and swoop in to scoop her up after all of this. It also seems like he's being very pushy, which is the biggest concern for people in the comments and for us as well.

We hope that this guy lays off and that he doesn't do anything inappropriate because it wouldn't be fair to the girl at all. Plus, 'no' means 'no.'

By the time people talked about how pushy behavior turns creepy fast, the thread had turned into a full-on boundary check of his moves.

Strategies for Navigating Post-Breakup Behavior

To navigate situations like these, it’s important to take a step back and assess feelings before acting.

Practicing mindfulness can help individuals recognize their emotional triggers and prevent impulsive reactions.

Additionally, reflecting on the reasons for the previous breakup can provide valuable insights and prevent repeating patterns.

Furthermore, seeking support from friends or a therapist can help individuals process their feelings in a healthier manner.

Engaging in self-care activities can also aid in emotional recovery and promote healthier relationship dynamics in the future.

The recent Reddit thread illustrates the often overlooked emotional complexities following rejection.

The situation described in the Reddit thread highlights the intricate dynamics that often emerge during relationship transitions.

He might find the next “nice girl” is still going to say no, just slower to explain it.

Want more “crush-chasing” chaos, read how one AITA friend tried to get closer by helping her move.

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