This tweet caught my attention earlier in the week. Read it here: https://imgur.com/a/UUEi9QG

Analyzing this tweet, as presented by the OP (woman), is a good exercise in TRP theory. So let's break it down.

First of all, the OP tells her suitor that he's "a little too nice" for her. This directly supports TRP theory relating to alpha/beta dynamics. In fact, I would say that similar situations lead many men to finding TRP.

At a basic level, women are inherently attracted to "bad boys," although that term is just a generalized description that new TRP followers apply when describing attraction. The nuances become more apparent as a man gains more experience. Beyond the "bad boy" trope, women are attracted to men who stand up for themselves, are ambitious, and aren't swayed by her feminine whims.

Evidently, the guy in this tweet does not exhibit any of those traits. Hence why the OP calls him a nice guy and indicates that she isn't attracted to him. His beta personality is put on full display by his response. Even though his words are "mean" by definition, he only said them in response to the woman. Which is counterintuitive. He is still being swayed by the woman. His frame is non-existent. The woman will become less and less attracted to him the more he tries to prove how "not nice" he is.

Niceness and masculinity are not mutually exclusive. A man can be truly nice and also very alpha. But basing your actions to please any woman will never work in the man's favor. Case in point.