Nine Breaker
Senior Don Juan
- Joined
- Oct 25, 2001
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Before you came along to this site, you were either a Nice Guy or a Jerk. The question I have here is: who has the better potential to become a Don Juan? The Nice Guy or the Jerk?
Personally, I'd have to side with the Nice Guy. Why? The Jerk, although you may say he has confidence and the looks or whatever, is really in the worst position. His confidence is false, it is more ****iness than anything else. He lacks the feelings and the drives to care about someone who isn't himself. His confidence is hollow, and if someone should shake at the foundations of his confidence then the tower that is his self-esteem will surely crumble into dust.
The Nice Guy on the other hand, although he has little confidence or ****iness, has something over the Jerk and that is a devotion to learn. Think about it, he wants to be the ultimate ladies' man. He wants to know what he's doing wrong. All he really needs is the encouragement and to believe in himself to become a great guy.
That's my opinion anyway.
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The Human Body Is A Fragile Thing, But The Human Soul Can NEVER Be Truly Broken.
Personally, I'd have to side with the Nice Guy. Why? The Jerk, although you may say he has confidence and the looks or whatever, is really in the worst position. His confidence is false, it is more ****iness than anything else. He lacks the feelings and the drives to care about someone who isn't himself. His confidence is hollow, and if someone should shake at the foundations of his confidence then the tower that is his self-esteem will surely crumble into dust.
The Nice Guy on the other hand, although he has little confidence or ****iness, has something over the Jerk and that is a devotion to learn. Think about it, he wants to be the ultimate ladies' man. He wants to know what he's doing wrong. All he really needs is the encouragement and to believe in himself to become a great guy.
That's my opinion anyway.
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The Human Body Is A Fragile Thing, But The Human Soul Can NEVER Be Truly Broken.