That is what many people like to think. And while I used to be this optimistic when I was a kid, I have learned that it is clearly not true the hard way. So there really is no point in trying to change someone. As a once intelligent person said, ‘You are dating the person they are right now not the person they could if you just try hard enough.’ Because we would like to think we have the power to influence someone like that but we rarely do.
And even when we do, we look back and all your life has already gone by. All that to say, if you see any of these red flags, just run and never look back. Don’t keep them as a friend no matter how many whiny messages they send you. Trust me, It’s not worth it. I shouldn’t even have to tell anyone this since the ‘nice guy’ subreddit is taking off and sadly that is not a wholly good thing.
Following are just some of the examples of the antics these self-proclaimed nice guys get up to.




This has got to be jokes.
The self-awareness scale can only go so low.
to get an accurate reading of this guy’s blindness to his own behavior, we’re gonna have to dig underground. –redblackblueandyou


This is so dumb. People think abusive relationships start that way when in reality they very rarely do. Abusive people can be really good at coming across as friendly, loving people who slowly get more and more abusive. Or they snap all at once out of seemingly nowhere. –SanguineLaws





Ah yes, such a nice guy that, when women overlook him, he does something despicable to ensure that they made the right choice. Such self-sacrifice. –LadyLikesSpiders



The Nice Guy: “I’m done being the nice guy.”
Others: “You mean… he wasn’t the nice guy all this time?”
This sub: “Never was.”
If you’re “done” being nice, you never were nice in the first place. Nice people don’t just flip a switch and become assholes. They stay kind through thick and thin. If you decide to “stop being nice”, it means you never were nice, you were just faking all this time, and now you’ve decided to take the mask off. –Sailor_Solaris




He straight up stalked her without knowing her, and also decided she had no future and no plans based on… what? Her having some tattoos and risqué pictures? For all, he knows she’s at a successful law firm too. –gorgon433



What are other red flags that you spotted in your past relationships? Comment down below and let us know.