<p>I would also like to add that women have a penalty of getting pregnant and they know that. If a man presents to be a doormat, insecure, and angry to her that he cant take care of him self and if he cant do that how is he going to take care of his kids?</p>
<p>Enough about nice guys. There is more to attractions and relationships then how men presents himself.</p>
<p>Lets talk about women now. I always witness women contradict thesmelves a lot. They constantly talk about “he did this, he did that”, and at the same time she is making the same mistake…How typical…It seems like once your in a relationship you have to agree with her instead of having your own opinion to save yourself from drama. Why do women thrive on the drama? Other than psychologist and psychiatrist, I havent met one that doesnt so I know if my mind I am not generalizing. If you try to explain your opinion they do not understand… America has 97% divorce rate. And wether it is a jerk, nice guy, alphaman, women will complain no matter what…Nice guys dont see that becuase they are too busy focusing on what/whom they dont have. </p>
<p>There are some women who has the masochistic personality disorder and ends with a man who has narcisisstic personality disorder. It works the same way other way around as well…Personality, Character traits is what takes us down to our grave.</p>
<p>Peopla, I know its tuff becuase we are born in this world to love and be loved but hey thats LIFE.</p>
<p>They all told me that girls say they want nice guys and pretend they want nice guys.
But in reality, they don’t know what they want and go for bad guys instead!</p>
<p>Such conceit! I will not be deceived haha! John cannot be deceived again and have his heart shattered again.</p>
<p>I thought girls just wanted guys who were legitimately interesting.</p>
<p>Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullens. Fugly as hell. But he’s a vampire. </p>
<p>Michael Cera as himself in any sort of scenario he can find himself in. Really quirky/nerdy. And yet his character gets with every quirky girl who takes pity on him.</p>
<p>Oh, and this whole debate is based on a false dichotomy.</p>
<p>^ Just because Edward’s a vampire doesn’t mean he’s interesting. In fact, I think that makes him creepy as hell, but I’m in the minority of people who don’t go AHHH OMG TWILIGHT! at the mention of his name.</p>