40+ Examples of ‘Nice Guys’ Exposing Their True Colors

This article appeared in thedaddest.com and has been published here with permission.

Here’s a word of warning — when someone tells you they’re a “nice guy,” take it with a pinch of salt. Or, perhaps a boulder of salt. The thing is, the type of man that calls himself a nice guy rarely is. As this list illustrates, men who refer to themselves as nice guys usually expect something in return. These entitled, toxic men are anything but nice! Take a look at these examples of nice guys exposing their true colors.

A Nice Charming Alpha Male

First up is this absolute monster of a nice guy. Basically, this guy has been texting a girl and thinks that he's a better match for her than her boyfriend. Because, you know, nice guys know best.

A Nice Charming Alpha Male

This brazen boy then gets in touch with this woman's boyfriend to politely ask if they could break up. Of course, the real headline here is that the nice guy quickly changes once he's confronted. Suddenly, he thinks the girl is ugly. Typical.

She Just Gives Me Worms

This next nice guy message is a real rollercoaster. It starts off with the nice guy in question claiming that he's moved on and is with another partner. Fine, sounds good. However, he then says that he loves his ex, and tells her that she'll always be his soulmate. Not so good.

She Just Gives Me Worms

In yet another twist, this nice guy then tells his ex that he wishes she were dead. We can't imagine receiving such an unpleasant and confusing text message. Just keep it to yourself!

I Guess I’m Cursed

For some reason, when some men aren't successful with dating, they decide it's because women are awful. These men say that women only go for bad boys, and that they don't appreciate what's in front of them. Most of all, they cry about how nice they are, and how mean, nasty women hate niceness.

I Guess I’m Cursed

This person went on Facebook to claim that his niceness was a curse preventing him from getting girls. Thankfully, someone pointed out the real issue.

Do You Ever Respond?

Starting a conversation on a dating app can be a tense thing. Do you start with a joke? A simple hello? Perhaps you could ask something related to their bio. Ideally, whatever you say, the other person won't immediately take offense and insult you.

Do You Ever Respond?

This nice guy started his conversation by asking if the other person ever responds to messages. She then playfully replied by rating his opening line, and suddenly Mr. Nice Guy lost his temper. See ya!