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Somewhere within paragraph 3, “This was for that time she interrupted the best killing spree you’d ever orchestrated in GTA 3 to rant…”, something tells me that assuming the Nice Guy really likes the girl, the rumour could be better resolved by dating the girl. May not be the best option, but still I would rather date someone I like to help dispel a rumour than to concoct a counter-rumour which could go out of control (Personal experience: counter-rumours work worse than people think).

In the end part of paragraph 3, starting from the sentence “This was also for that time she didn’t have a date…”, I see one huge problem with the Nice Guy. The fact that she didn’t have a date means that she is available, and the fact that she was willing to “flirt shamelessly with you” means that she (secretly?) wants you to date her, and she was trying to drop a (really subtle) sledgehammer-to-the-back-of-the-head-clear hint. In fact, I believe the entire 3rd paragraph is a testament to the Nice Guy’s indecisiveness.


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