MelissaBaby
Wordy Bitch
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My personal experience, which counts as nothing other than personal experience, is that most women DO like "nice guys," but it also helps as a guy to have something that gives you an edge-good looks, intelligence, ambition, assertiveness, and/or a sense of humor, especially.
When i re-entered the dating world in my 40s after divorce, my impression was that most women were desperate to meet decent men with good manners, because so many men were jerks. I heard plenty of horror stories from women about other men they had met online.
Most of us are complicated. We want many thing, and they don't always cohere. But I've never found being nice, per se, to be a disadvantage.
One thing that has not been touched on in this discussion is that what men see as niceness can sometimes read to women as white-knighting or being too controlling. Most women have probably, at least once, had a man says, with sincerity, "But, I thought I was being nice."
No, always being the one to drive is not being nice.
Taking me to an exotic restaurant and insisting on ordering for me because I am unfamiliar with the food is not being nice.
Suggesting my clothing to me is not being nice.
Buying me an expensive gift on the second date is not being nice.
Praising me by critiquing other women is not being nice.
Treating me like I am helpless and need your constant assistance is not being nice.
Mansplaining is not being nice.
None of those things are meant to be not nice, nor are they evidence that the man in question is not a nice guy. But that sort of thing can certainly make establishing a relationship more difficult.