| I’m not a man and even I want to marry a nurse. They are awesome. |
Helloo it’s 2020 and men can marry men |
My dad has a thing for nurses...and when he was ill my mother was an excellent caregiver
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| I married a doctor but yes I absolutely would've married a nurse. Why not? |
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Screw? Yes. Marry? No.
Every nurse I have ever known was a tramp. |
Are you a man? |
I doubt that. Most nurses are wholesome women. |
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I there there is an assumption that all nurses are kind and caring. I personally know one who is very competent at her job but does not have good people skills at all. She spends lots of time complaining about her patients and their demands in a very derogatory way and nastily ridicules those who are from lower socioeconomic groups.
She also berates and name-calls her husband in front of others. There are narcissists and nasty people in every profession. |
| I did marry a nurse. She’s a superhero. |
| What about someone like Nurse Hathaway on ER? |
| This is an odd question-- aren't nurses rather non-controversial? They make decent enough money with a college education. |
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These generalizations are killing me?!!
And many are quite disrespectful of an honorable profession. |
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There's a pretty broad spectrum of "nurses" -- ranging from $15 an hour bed pan changers who went to a glorified community college when they were 27 and finally got their act together. To high school valedictorian superstars, who go to top science programs and then graduate studies in nursing -- and become RNs and other roles that are effectively interchangeable with doctors.
First category - not such a great catch and unlikely to marry a professional spouse. Second category is presumably a great catch. Somewhere between the two and it probably depends on how hot she is and how much the male partner wants kids. Dudes who are dying for babies are more down with middle of the road nurses - who often want to be sahms. |
| Yes, I married one. Best decision of my life. 32 years together and counting. |
Which sort of nursing did she go into? I’m a nurse who works with many amazing nurses and yes 1 or 2 can be tiresome. Usually near retirement age due to burn out. |