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| "Nice"
Doesn't Have to Mean Neglected (page 1
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Related
Links:
- BunnyApe
- Susan K. Perry, Ph. D.’s Web site- Information
about Dr. Perry and her husband’s work and recent publications.
- Revenge
Productions - Author Daylle Deanna
Schwartz’s Web site- Information about some of her recent
publications.
- Heartless
Bitches International - A
somewhat scary place for nice guys, but it does hold some very
useful information.
- Love
Lessons from Bad Breakups - Information
about Sherry Amatenstein’s Book, Love Lessons from
Bad Breakups.
- The
Q&A Dating Book - Information about
Sherry Amatenstein’s Book, The Q&A Dating Book.
Other
Stories in Lifestyles:
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| By
Patrick Dresh
Lifestyles Editor
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“No
matter what a woman does, if we are attracted to her in some
way, we nice guys will always give her a second chance. This
however, is not productive." |
Let it All
Sink in…
I know that all this can be a lot to take in. I also know that some
of you still might be thinking that I’m telling you to totally
change your habits in order to snag a date for the weekend. That’s
just not the case. All I’m offering is some simple suggestions
on how we nice guys can successfully compete in today’s dating
game. Continue to pull out chairs, be concerned with how women feel,
and be respectful. Yet in addition to this, take the time to get out
and have fun. Also, try to learn from relationship mistakes, instead
of simply complaining about how things always go wrong. The world
needs nice guys, but what the world doesn’t need is people who
sit at home and feel sorry for themselves. It’s not fair to
you, and it’s not fair to any of the women who might be looking
for a guy just like you.
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Pat,
a junior journalism/professional writing major, is also the lifestyles
section editor for the current edition of unbound. Pat’s professional
writing interests include young-adult psychology, relationship psychology,
and current Type 1 diabetes research. Pat’s other interests
include short story writing, illustration, and live-theatre performance. |
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