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  • Good girls say thank you. Nice girls say thank you pweeze.
  • TO me if she was good and nice ,what a blend it would be give me both and i would be happy.
  • A good girl is a girl that won't have sex and is a virgin. A nice girl is a girl that will and because she is really very nice she ask you not to tell and you don't.
  • That would depend on definitions, for instance; I have been told that I'm a "good" girl usually by a guy meaning to say that he thinks I'm good at being a girl. OK,,, I can go along with that but I'm not a "nice" girl by most common definitions, so the two words are really not interchangeable.
  • 1) "Good girl is a phrase referring to a well-behaved female." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_girl "Polite, selfless and modest — this is how a '"good girl" is taught to behave. But, in her book "The Curse of the Good Girl," author Rachel Simmons writes that this paradigm actually diminishes girls' power and potential to succeed. An excerpt. Introduction Our culture is teaching girls to embrace a version of selfhood that sharply curtails their power and potential. In particular, the pressure to be “Good” — unerringly nice, polite, modest, and selfless — diminishes girls’ authenticity and personal authority." Source and further information: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32631120/ns/today-today_books/ 2) "nice girl: the kind of girl you could take home to mom, but won't because it's easier to sleep with a whore than foster a relationship." ""nice" is used to describe a girl when you can't think of anything else to say. She's not hot, not athletic, doesn't have a nice body, isn't smart, isn't rich, isn't interesting. but she wouldn't say anything bad about you, so she's "nice."" Source and further information: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=nice%20girl "Are you too nice for your own good? Do family members manipulate you? Do coworkers take advantage of you? Have you stayed in an abusive relationship even though you know how much it is hurting you? If any of this sounds familiar, read The Nice Girl Syndrome. In this breakthrough guide, internationally acclaimed therapist and emotional abuse expert Beverly Engel explains that women today simply cannot afford to be Nice Girls, since "nice girls" are much more likely to be victimized—emotionally, physically, and sexually—than those who are not so nice. She helps you determine whether the syndrome is keeping you in an abusive relationship or in manipulative situations, and she identifies the seven different types of Nice Girls. She also discusses the specific conditions and experiences that contribute to the development of each type and helps you decide which type might apply to you. Engel helps you understand the signals that your Nice Girl behavior sends to potential abusers. Through prescriptive action steps, she shows you how to confront the beliefs and behaviors that keep you stuck in your Nice Girl act and how to replace them with healthier, more empowering ones. By reading The Nice Girl Syndrome, you'll learn how to: - Stop putting other people's needs and feelings before your own - Stop believing that being nice will protect you and learn how to protect yourself - Stop worrying about what other people think of you - Start standing up for yourself and your rights - Express your anger and learn how to handle conflict effectively" Source and further information: http://www.amazon.ca/Nice-Girl-Syndrome-Manipulated-Standing/dp/0470179384
  • Not exactly responsive, but I've always enjoyed Mae West's remark.
  • No - silly
  • yes| Good girl's are not always nice about being good, but they can be nice as well as good at the same time. A good teacher doesn't mean nice and like wise a nice teacher doesn't make them good and the same can be said for everyone are you always good and nice at the same time? ask yourself and define good then define nice.

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