Being too nice to girls is one of the biggest dating mistakes men make. Most guys grow up being told by their mothers to treat women nicely and respectfully. This gets drilled into our brains from a young age - be polite, courteous, offer help and support, don't be mean.
The problem is, this backfires completely when it comes to attracting and dating women. While no girl wants to be with a jerk, being too nice is just as harmful for creating sexual attraction. So how do you stop being too nice to girls without becoming a bad guy?
There's a difference between being a genuinely good guy, and being overly accommodating and eager to please. Most women don't want a 'yes man' who doesn't have his own views and boundaries. Sure, they might enjoy the attention at first, but it soon gets boring.
Here's why being too nice fails to create attraction:
So clearly, being overly nice results in the opposite effect of what you want. Even if you have the best intentions, it screams 'I'm desperate for your approval!'
So clearly, being overly nice results in the opposite effect of what you want
The solution isn't to turn into a jerk. It's about finding the right balance between kindness and confidence. Here are some tips:
Work on your self-confidence so you don't rely on others for validation. Pursue goals, take up challenges and find fulfillment outside of dating. With genuine self-esteem, you won't need to people-please.
Don't be a pushover. It's okay to say no if a request makes you uncomfortable. You can be polite yet firm. Make your boundaries known instead of feeling guilty.
Don't always agree just to avoid conflict. Women want to see you have a strong identity. Express your views, preferences and values. She'll appreciate your authenticity.
Helping others is great, but don't go overboard for a girl you just met. Keep favors reasonable and only offer if you really want to. Don't use 'nice' gestures as a means to gain approval.
Have a playful, challenging vibe by teasing her now and then. As long as it's friendly, this builds attraction. Go back and forth instead of constantly showering her with praise.
Put yourself first sometimes rather than always prioritizing her wants. For example, if you've got plans with friends, don't cancel them for a date. Be considerate but don't drop everything.
Lavish gifts and constant compliments come across as desperate. Express interest more naturally. Compliment her when it's genuine, not simply to impress her. Let affection develop mutually.
Don't just instantly agree with all her opinions. Challenge her views playfully. Show you're not a pushover. Express when you genuinely disagree on something.
Nice guys often avoid flirting, touching and escalation. But this builds sexual tension. Give subtle compliments, break the touch barrier, use innuendo. Make your intentions clear.
Don't try to morph into her perfect man. Present your authentic self. If she doesn't appreciate that, you're simply incompatible - and that's fine. Find a girl who likes you for you.
Express when you genuinely disagree on something
There's a distinction between being genuinely nice, and being a stereotypical 'nice guy' who expects rewards for his behavior.
Genuinely nice guys have strong self-esteem. They don't seek approval because their sense of worth comes from within. They help others out of authentic care, not as a means to an end. And they know when to set boundaries.
'Nice guys' have underlying feels of inadequacy. They seek external validation through favors because they think it will prove their worth. They suppress their true needs and feelings. And they hide their sexual attraction, hoping niceness will eventually become romantic interest.
Beware of beliefs like "I'm doing everything right, why doesn't she like me?" This entitlement is unattractive. Change your focus to simply becoming an attractive, well-rounded man. Be kind because you want to, not with some agenda.
How do you know if you've crossed the line from being a genuinely good guy into a overly 'nice guy' territory? Here are some common signs:
If you recognize several of these, it may be time to re-assess your approach to avoid becoming that overly-eager nice guy.
If you recognize several of these, it may be time to re-assess your approach to avoid becoming that overly-eager nice guy
You’ve probably heard the saying “nice guys finish last.” Many men angrily claim it’s false, but the truth is - in dating and attracting women - it often rings true.
Here’s why:
As you can see, all these behaviors convey unattractive traits - lack of confidence, neediness, dishonesty, desperation. So while being kind is great, being overly nice backfires for creating attraction.
You can still be a good guy women want without finishing last. You just need the right balance of assertiveness, self-esteem and authenticity.
To stop being a pushover, you need to set clear boundaries. Here are some examples:
Express your willingness to share expenses and ensure that financial responsibilities are balanced
The key is being polite but firm. Don’t reward bad behavior. Communicate your boundaries clearly. You’ll gain more respect this way.
Here are the key takeaways:
Mastering this balance of kindness and confidence is key. You'll gain more respect and attraction this way.
Mastering this balance of kindness and confidence is key. You'll gain more respect and attraction this way
You don't have to become an asshole or a bad boy to attract women. But you do need self-esteem, boundaries and authenticity.
Prioritize personal development. Build passions and purpose. Express your needs and views. Have an abundance, outcomes-independent mindset. Develop natural confidence. These traits create attraction while still being a kind-hearted man.
It's okay to say no or disagree at times. Don't seek approval through 'nice' acts. Focus on compatibility over morphing into her dream guy. Present your real, genuine self.
Master the right balance between masculinity and caring. You can be assertive yet compassionate. With this mindset, you'll stop being 'too nice', and start creating real attraction.
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