Nice Guys vs Bad Boys: What Women Really Want

The San Francisco Bay Area's first-ever Nice Guys vs Bad Boys Party takes place on January 16, 2016, at the Silicon Valley's most opulent nightclub.
By: Rich Gosse
 
 
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - Dec. 22, 2015 - PRLog -- NICE GUYS VS BAD BOYS: WHAT WOMEN REALLY WANT

Do women really prefer bad boys over nice guys? Bad boys can be a lot of fun at first, but then the excitement wears off and the drama sets in. Many women would prefer to date sweet, sensitive nice guys who they know will treat them better, but they just can’t seem to force themselves to be attracted to them. The truth is that it is possible to have both the nice guy and the bad boy in one package.

Single adults of all ages are invited to find out how by coming to the San Francisco Bay Area’s first-ever party for Nice Guys vs. Bad Boys, Saturday, January 9, 2016, at Opal, Silicon Valley’s most opulent nightclub, at 251 Castro Street, Mountain View CA.

The evening will begin at 7:30pm with a seminar with Elizabeth Cruz and David Mitchell, who will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of dating both nice guys and bad boys, and how they can learn from each other to become what women really want: The Integrated Man. A dance party follows, featuring today’s hottest hits and the greatest hits from yesteryear.

“The Bay Area (and Silicon Valley in particular) is filled with Nice Guys who are great catches,” say Cruz and Mitchell, “but tragically, they get passed over in favor of Bad Boys who are fun in the beginning, but a disaster in the end.  “A Tiny Change, our coaching method, teaches communication and connection skills for men who are looking to develop self-confidence and leadership in both their dating and professional relationships. We teach men how to develop awareness about who they are and what gets in their way, so they can start becoming an Integrated Man.” Cruz and Mitchell are available to the news media for interviews by calling 415-448-7218 Their website is www.atinychange.com.

The evening is sponsored by The Society of Single Professionals, the world’s largest non-profit singles organization. The cost for the Seminar and Dance Party is $20 at the door. Adults of all ages are welcome.

Anyone who wishes a discount or information about other singles events may visit www.thepartyhotline.com or call 415-507-9962.

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