I don't want to apply anything to myself. I let people discern things for themselves just like I trust my own discernment. Who am I qualifying myself for? Do you see some value here that I don't, value that I'd need to qualify myself to? If ever I felt the need to qualify myself to a human being, I would hate myself (like people do who are pressured or love to qualify themselves to others), and I could not be happy.
But 'bad boy' as I used it is a male who is not governed by the restrictive thoughts and opinions of others or society. Be nice, be romantic, be this, be that. How about no? Lol. Males who succumb to 'nice' are always losing. Even when they win, they're losing because they're not in touch with their masculine nature.
By the way, David's Mighty Men were 'bad boys' not nice guys. If they were nice, forget it. They wouldn't even like David, and David wouldn't like them, so there would be no 'David's Mighty Men'. Jesus also chose 'bad boys' (at least several of them) as His apostles including Levi, a Jewish traitor the Jews (in coming days, the religious world will be surprised at the people Jesus chooses to do the work everyone else is scared poopless of doing). If Jesus chose nice guys as apostles, they would've jumped ship as soon as they realized that the religious leaders didn't like Him. Right? When Jesus first selected Peter, Peter's response shows a lot of what God is seeking for Kingdom service or, better said, labor:
"When Simon Peter saw [the miracle Jesus did], he fell at the feet of Jesus and said, 'Leave me, oh Lord, for I am a sinful man'" (Luke 5:8).