‘Nice Guys’ From Hell: 49 Women Share Nightmare Stories From The Friend Zone
“Usually, when a guy says, ‘I’m a nice guy,’ that’s code for ‘I’m not a nice guy.’”
“Usually, when a guy says, ‘I’m a nice guy,’ that’s code for ‘I’m not a nice guy.’”
Here’s the sly thing about emotional psychopaths: they’re very good at not coming across as psychopaths, so good sometimes that it’s tricky to spot when you’re being emotionally abused.
I will commit myself to you even if it scares the hell out of me, even if I know it puts me in a vulnerable position where I can get hurt so easily, risking it all and hoping that you will never break me.
As I gleefully perused the “sugar lifestyle” site, I felt a strange sort of kinship with these young, eager women on Seeking Arrangement. In my twenties, I had landed myself in similar situations, albeit unconsciously—pandering to the affections of older men who, without question, would pick up the check, the flight, and sometimes, the rent.
“He looked me in the eye and said, ‘I’m going to hell for this, aren’t I?’”
After a breakup, it’s common to look back over what happened and wonder how to get your ex to forgive you.
I find lately that any time I write an article outlining certain traits of men or how we “should” or “shouldn’t” act in a relationship (I have to be careful with those words because people often accuse me of telling…
“Six years later we are 1000 times happier than we were before he cheated. It brought us closer.”