9 Signs the ‘Nice Guy’ You’re Dating Isn’t Who You Thought He Was

You may encounter people who, at first glance, seem perfect: caring, gentle, almost beyond reproach. And yet, over time, a feeling of confusion sets in. A dissonance between their words and their actions. You may be dealing with what’s called a “fake nice guy”—a person who adopts a caring posture without truly intending to. But how can you recognize this mask before it becomes a burden on your daily life? Here are several telltale signs to avoid confusing a gentle appearance with a sincere attitude.

He takes trivial remarks badly.

A truly nice person knows how to laugh at themselves. But a fake nice person  gets easily offended  when a comment suggests they’re not as charming as they pretend to be. One light joke about their behavior, and they’ll be  on the defensive , having to justify themselves at length. This type of reaction may be a sign that they’re more concerned about preserving an image than building a genuine relationship.

His compliments often hide criticism.

The art of ambivalent flattery… He tells you that you’re charming ” even in those shoes ,” or that he likes your spontaneity ” even if sometimes it’s a bit too much .” These remarks, which seem kind at first, actually leave a bitter taste. These kinds of comments  can erode trust  and create an unbalanced relationship.

He charms everyone… except you

He’s an expert at smiling in social situations. With strangers, he’s talkative, fun, and full of energy. But as soon as you try to establish a meaningful dialogue, he closes off. This contrast can raise doubts:  are you really important to him, or is he only pleasant when it serves his own interests  ?

He rushes the relationship… one-sided

The beginnings are intense, full of attention and shared moments. But very quickly, you realize that the initiatives  come only from you . He seems present when it suits him, but is absent as soon as an effort is required. A sincere relationship is built by two people,  not by variable geometry .

He becomes distant for no reason

After a shared moment, you expect a simple courtesy message, a little attention, a sign. But silence sets in. He reappears as if nothing had happened, leaving you perplexed. This kind of behavior  breeds uncertainty , anything but conducive to lasting complicity.

He blames you for your needs

Are you expressing your desires and emotions? He accuses you of exaggerating or asking too much. He  rejects any questioning  when it comes to adapting to you. In a balanced relationship, everyone’s needs are listened to and respected, unconditionally.

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