Plagued Nice Guys

Far as I can tell, no. But he's from a wealthy family and they're very protective of their reputation and if he embarrasses them, they'll cut him off (he works for the family business, and would have a hard time getting an equivalent job at another company).

How exactly is the stalking and that shit manifesting? Is it all just happening online? Cause that's pretty easily-remedied.

But if the dude is actually crossing paths with her IRL all the time then she can take it to the cops.

Also part of me feels bad for Bombshell for getting doxxed for basically nothing but at the same time this is the last fucking place you should ever come to brag about your looks and hangers-on.
 
i explained her she wont see the money and she understood, but I smacked her just to be safe.
I don't feel like I learned my lesson. You should probably do it harder next time to emphasize the point.
 
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Also part of me feels bad for Bombshell for getting doxxed for basically nothing but at the same time this is the last fucking place you should ever come to brag about your looks and hangers-on.
It's harsh, but this forum has a pretty damn good culture when it comes to keeping itself grounded and I like to think that issues like this not being given a pass plays a part in that.
 
I just think it's hilarious that a subject like "Nice Guys" drew an autistic gamergirl moth to this bug-zapper of a thread.

Thing is girls like Bombshell are massive flytraps for Nice Guys. They love gamer girls because a woman like that is "one of the good ones". They're absolutely obsessed with the girl next door fantasy.
 
All I can think of when I read that lady's post is this fucking video that I saw on FPH because it's kinda similar...


I dont know why she made it a feminist issue because at its heart the message she started out saying she was going to talk about (technically you shouldnt validate yourself on your relationships with other people and people of the opposite sex, but everybody does this) could apply to men, too.

But as it is, she starts listing her preferences for men and her argument collapses on itself because her preferences are all for men that meet the "standard of beauty" for men. Like she's going on about not needing men to make her not feel lonely or validate her, but if she could get a type of man who is typically in the league of trophy wives, she would feel good about herself and not be making the speech. I just thought it was a bit ironic.
 
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