One common theme is entitlement. 'Nice guys' often feel they are owed something, like a relationship or special treatment, just because they were nice. For example, in many stories, when the girl they like doesn't reciprocate their feelings, they get angry or resentful.
Sure. One 'nice guy horror story' could be about a so - called 'nice guy' at work. He always seemed friendly, but when a female colleague got a promotion he didn't, he started spreading false rumors about her, saying she got it through unethical means. It was really horrible as it not only damaged her reputation but also made the work environment toxic.
One scary nice guy story could be about a guy who always seemed overly friendly. He would constantly offer to help a female neighbor with tasks around her house. At first, it seemed nice, but then he started showing up unannounced. He would get really pushy when she said she didn't need help. It made her feel very uncomfortable and unsafe in her own home.
One common element is the sudden change. They start off seeming really friendly and helpful, like the perfect nice person. Then, when things don't go their way, they turn mean or possessive.
I recall a story of a guy named Ben. He was really into volunteering. He would visit the local nursing home every week. He would bring books and read to the elderly patients. He also played games with them like chess or checkers. His presence always brightened up their day. He formed deep friendships with many of them and was like a ray of sunshine in that nursing home. Ben's kindness was not only shown in his actions but also in his genuine care for those people.
Sure. There was a guy named Tom. One day, he saw an old lady struggling with her groceries. He immediately went over and carried them all the way to her home, which was several blocks away. He refused any form of payment or reward, just said he was happy to help.
There's the 'Coraline' story. A young girl named Coraline discovers a secret door in her new home that leads to an alternate world. At first, it seems wonderful but then turns into a nightmarish place where everyone has buttons for eyes. It's a great horror story that also has deeper themes about family and identity.
The relationship might develop through shared experiences. If there's a food shortage in the area, they could work together to find solutions. This would bring them closer as they face challenges side by side. They would learn to rely on each other's skills, with the nice cream guy's creativity in flavors and burgerpants' knowledge of the local food scene.
A girl told about a nice guy she met at a volunteer event. He noticed she was struggling to carry some heavy boxes. Without hesitation, he came over and helped. After that, he would often check on her during the event to see if she needed any further assistance. He was really kind and made the whole experience more enjoyable for her.
Well, there's this person who in his social life was always the 'nice guy' that people took advantage of. For example, he would always be the one to pay for group outings, even when others could afford it. He finally said 'no more mr nice guy'. He started being more assertive about splitting bills fairly. This new attitude made him more respected among his friends. Also, he used the money he saved to start a small side business which became very successful.