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Are nurses the ideal women to marry?

Are nurses the ideal women to marry?
Post by Alf35 on Oct 30, 2005, 9:09pm

They’re nurturing. They’re altruistic. They’re healers. They’re probably good with kids. They earn a lot of money, and because there’s a nurse shortage, they can make their own hours, so it’s not a choice of full time vs. no work at all.

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Re: Are nurses the ideal women to marry?
Post by Dan on Oct 30, 2005, 9:34pm

What have you been smoking? Nurses are some of the biggest cunts in existence. And if you think that they are “kind and nurturing”, well then you must not have ever been in the hospital.
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Re: Are nurses the ideal women to marry?
Post by TyHigs on Oct 30, 2005, 9:36pm

I am currently a nursing student, and from every female professor so far, I have heard the most sexist shit. I am suspect in their eyes because I am male in a female profession. They feel the need to question my motives. Believe me, these women are no better than any other kind.

You might try nuns.
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Re: Are nurses the ideal women to marry?
Post by Student on Oct 30, 2005, 9:39pm

Oct 30, 2005, 9:09pm, Alf35 wrote:They’re nurturing. They’re altruistic. They’re healers. They’re probably good with kids. They earn a lot of money, and because there’s a nurse shortage, they can make their own hours, so it’s not a choice of full time vs. no work at all.

I don’t know what’s worse a nurse or a teacher.

Yes, I do, definitely a teacher. I also thought they’d be decent and caring, good with kids.
But I dated a couple and found them to be totally unbalanced-maybe dealing with those kids all day.
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Re: Are nurses the ideal women to marry?
Post by Guest Will on Oct 30, 2005, 11:00pm

“Yes, I do, definitely a teacher”

Agreed. I listen to a group of teachers that hangs out at the gym while I pretend to be listening to my headphones.

These women are the most catty and backstabbing people I have ever run across.
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Re: Are nurses the ideal women to marry?
Post by alf on Oct 30, 2005, 11:33pm

Oct 30, 2005, 11:00pm, Guest Will wrote:”Yes, I do, definitely a teacher”

Agreed. I listen to a group of teachers that hangs out at the gym while I pretend to be listening to my headphones.

These women are the most catty and backstabbing people I have ever run across.

teachers are different than nurses.

Every worthless, lazy, chick in college I knew was an education major. None of them had any passion for teaching. They just viewed it as an easy job while they waited to marry their meal ticket.

Nursing, on the other hand, is actually a long, hard road, and there’s no way you’re gonna get through nursing school unless you really want to be a nurse.

So maybe neither nurses nor teachers make ideal wives, but I wouldn’t but them in the same category.
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Re: Are nurses the ideal women to marry?
Post by sirchancealot on Oct 31, 2005, 5:42am

I have been filling in doing some tech work at a hospital for the last week and a half or so.
Something I found interesting was this…. most of the female nurses at a hospital seem to really enjoy their job. The male doctors seem to be smiling and enjoying their job. I have YET to see one smiling female doctor. (And this is a BIG hospital)
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Re: Are nurses the ideal women to marry?
Post by Guest on Oct 31, 2005, 9:28am

Oct 30, 2005, 11:33pm, alf wrote:

Oct 30, 2005, 11:00pm, Guest Will wrote:

“Yes,, I do, definitely a teacher”

Agreed. I listen to a group of teachers that hangs out at the gym while I pretend to be listening to my headphones.

These women are the most catty and backstabbing people I have ever run across.

teachers are different than nurses.

Every worthless, lazy, chick in college I knew was an education major. None of them had any passion for teaching. They just viewed it as an easy job while they waited to marry their meal ticket.

Nursing, on the other hand, is actually a long, hard road, and there’s no way you’re gonna get through nursing school unless you really want to be a nurse.

So maybe neither nurses nor teachers make ideal wives, but I wouldn’t but them in the same category.

A guy friend of mine is a teacher. His fellow female teachers will not give him the time of day because they know that it’s not a high-paying job.

I’ve met some of these women through him and like you said, they’re just shopping for well to do husbands.

The married ones make the single ones feel inadequate and while they all seem to be friendly with each other, they cut each other up behind each other’s backs all day long.

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Re: Are nurses the ideal women to marry?
Post by sig220 on Oct 31, 2005, 12:40pm

I dated a nurse with two children for about a year. She was happiest when I needed her. Wanted to wait on me all the time. Well, I’m not a needy person. I have a friend who is a male nurse and he noticed a pattern among nurses where he works. They seem to attract guys who are leaches and they respond to this for awhile until they get tired of it. By the way, I was set up with her by friends and wasn’t searching for a nurturer. The nurse I dated had two failed relationships prior and what was in common with each was both men would not hold a job. She and I broke up because I wasn’t going fast enough and about one month later she discovered the internet and within three weeks accepted a marriage proposal form a 43 year old divorced guy looking for a home.

Her mom describes the guy as kind of insecure acting and they were recently out to meet friends for dinner when the guy assaulted someone because he thought some guy was trying to talk to her. They were kicked out of the establishment. Her mom said she promised to “date only” for awhile and not rush into anything. She told her mom she just wanted to get out of the house once in awhile. What’s scary is this is exactly what she told me last year. I found out recently that she was disappointed with me because I didn’t take care of the lawn, vehicle maintenance, and most of all, watch the kids! While we dated, she wouldn’t let me near a household chore for fear of scaring me away! To sum it up, nurses are no more special than other women.
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