According to who? Judging from my knowledge of certain "nice guys" I'm close to, it can be extremely difficult. While he may exaggerate, he makes a good point.
What I'm wondering is why "nice guys" are chasing girls who don't date "nice guys." There are plenty of girls out there who will, so why complain about the exceptions?
It's a generalization, dumbass. But to discuss this situation further, say this one girl, his friend, is his "unicorn"? The one girl he wants the most but can never have. Would you leave her?
Note that even though I don't like your response I'm not censoring you, like you so often censor me in your LJ.
If you can't be with her, there's no real point in chasing her. If you know that at some point you will be with her, then stick it out. It's either or; it's pretty useless sticking around someone who just makes you wish for and never satisfies.
My comments don't contain cruel or offensive language, though.
What I said wasn't really inflammatory, nor was it using harsh words, whereas what you said was. You'd be wrong if you thought I censored you because I did't have a taste for your opinion.
You call "cat piss" harsh words? That's laughable, to say the least. And what you said was inflammatory. You knew damn well it would incite a negative response.
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Note that even though I don't like your response I'm not censoring you, like you so often censor me in your LJ.
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My comments don't contain cruel or offensive language, though.
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