Darkroland wrote:
People are people. We want everything.
Men and women want someone who is exciting, beautiful, intelligent, strong, sexy, shy, playful, Clark Kent, Superman, Catwoman and Selina Kyle all rolled into one. It's evidenced in all of our media. We want someone who can screw like a porn star that we can bring home to meet our family and raise children while working their day job being a supermodel astrophysicist.
The same girl who told you "you're too nice" is going to be looking for a man like you years from now, while telling her friends "she never meets any nice guys, just bastards." Relationships are a learning experience. However, you also can't let these girls get you down. If you're not out there meeting anyone, how are you going to meet someone who respects you for who you are?
I think you're absolutely right. I think the key is you need to act like you're all those things while still being yourself. It's a tough act to pull off, but I think the people we think of as suave and cool while still retaining manners and sophisication do exactly that. I think of celebrities like Pierce Brosnan or Brad Pitt when writing that.
On the second point, who knows if that's the case. As it's been said in this thread, "too nice" can mean a lot of things. What I do know is I've gotten it regularly, so I'm just remarking on this one situation. This situation was just the straw that broke the camel's back. It may be a product of my age group or it just may be a product of being seen as weak because I'm relatively well-mannered and introverted. Whatever the case, I need to change up something while still being myself.