Of all of the rules that we read on here about picking up women, there is one that is universally accepted as the most important. That is displaying confidence. The opposite of displaying confidence is being a "nice guy", thus it is the worst thing you can do if you're hoping to attract a girl. Ask yourself this: do you ever..
-lie to impress another person
-turn the other cheek when someone challenges you
-hold back something funny you had to say because you didn't want to offend anyone
-feel guilty afterward if you actually had the guts to say it
-ask "what do you want to do" "how do you feel about.." blah blah
-don't do something because of another persons opinion
If you answered yes to any of these, then you are putting other people before yourself in that specific situation. The root of being a "nice guy" which everyone agrees is the opposite of what you want to do, is the need to please other people.
Being a people pleaser makes you come off as needy and desperate. Even a simple act of people pleasing can show weakness. If you don't understand why this is bad you need to reread the dj bible.
People pleasing is a disease. Like alcoholism. Like any addiction. People get addicted to the feeling of "winning" someone over. But people are not stupid and can easily see through your kindness. It is a form of manipulation. It makes for very uncomfortable relationships because people will never be able to let their guard down because they are waiting for the "real you" to come through.
The antecdote to this disease is simple. Be authentic. Embrace your feelings. Display them. When you are genuine people appreciate that. They respect it, alot more than someone sucking up to them all the time.
Realize, the most hated men in history or that you know personally in your own life are some of the most respected. The "bad guy" gets laid more than the hero. I would take it as far as to say, instead of people-pleasing, people-anger. Obviously, do this with with a head on your shoulders.
-lie to impress another person
-turn the other cheek when someone challenges you
-hold back something funny you had to say because you didn't want to offend anyone
-feel guilty afterward if you actually had the guts to say it
-ask "what do you want to do" "how do you feel about.." blah blah
-don't do something because of another persons opinion
If you answered yes to any of these, then you are putting other people before yourself in that specific situation. The root of being a "nice guy" which everyone agrees is the opposite of what you want to do, is the need to please other people.
Being a people pleaser makes you come off as needy and desperate. Even a simple act of people pleasing can show weakness. If you don't understand why this is bad you need to reread the dj bible.
People pleasing is a disease. Like alcoholism. Like any addiction. People get addicted to the feeling of "winning" someone over. But people are not stupid and can easily see through your kindness. It is a form of manipulation. It makes for very uncomfortable relationships because people will never be able to let their guard down because they are waiting for the "real you" to come through.
The antecdote to this disease is simple. Be authentic. Embrace your feelings. Display them. When you are genuine people appreciate that. They respect it, alot more than someone sucking up to them all the time.
Realize, the most hated men in history or that you know personally in your own life are some of the most respected. The "bad guy" gets laid more than the hero. I would take it as far as to say, instead of people-pleasing, people-anger. Obviously, do this with with a head on your shoulders.