Sexiest professions in a mate

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:early predictions (so obvious)

Men seeking women:
1 nurse
2 teacher
3 yoga/fitness instructor
4 attorney

Women seeking men:
1 surgeon/doctor
2 engineer "I heart nerds!!!"
3 VC or entrepreneur - all about that $$$


You think we care what a woman does for a living?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:early predictions (so obvious)

Men seeking women:
1 nurse
2 teacher
3 yoga/fitness instructor
4 attorney

Women seeking men:
1 surgeon/doctor
2 engineer "I heart nerds!!!"
3 VC or entrepreneur - all about that $$$


Any other women in "pink collar" jobs find that men actually dislike it? I was a yoga instructor and worked with animals, and most men really disliked it, or at best were neutral. Or maybe they like caring women in theory but not in practice....I've gotten many eye rolls and exasperated sighs over the years for stopping to help loose dogs, injured birds, and lost children. Nobody has ever found it attractive.


OK, I get the dogs and birds, because who cares, but lost children??? Seriously, eye rolls and sighs over helping a lost child??? How often has this happened??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:early predictions (so obvious)

Men seeking women:
1 nurse
2 teacher
3 yoga/fitness instructor
4 attorney

Women seeking men:
1 surgeon/doctor
2 engineer "I heart nerds!!!"
3 VC or entrepreneur - all about that $$$


You think we care what a woman does for a living?


No. But you might think something was hot. Apparently not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:early predictions (so obvious)

Men seeking women:
1 nurse
2 teacher
3 yoga/fitness instructor
4 attorney

Women seeking men:
1 surgeon/doctor
2 engineer "I heart nerds!!!"
3 VC or entrepreneur - all about that $$$


Any other women in "pink collar" jobs find that men actually dislike it? I was a yoga instructor and worked with animals, and most men really disliked it, or at best were neutral. Or maybe they like caring women in theory but not in practice....I've gotten many eye rolls and exasperated sighs over the years for stopping to help loose dogs, injured birds, and lost children. Nobody has ever found it attractive.


You must hang with a**holes. I'm also a yoga teacher and everyone I know thinks it's cool.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rock Star. But lead singer or bassist only. No drummers.


You're missing out. Drummers have rhythm...
Anonymous


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:early predictions (so obvious)

Men seeking women:
1 nurse
2 teacher
3 yoga/fitness instructor
4 attorney

Women seeking men:
1 surgeon/doctor
2 engineer "I heart nerds!!!"
3 VC or entrepreneur - all about that $$$


You think we care what a woman does for a living?




No. But you might think something was hot. Apparently not.


The girl is hot, or not. The job is a job.
Anonymous
Prepago
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:early predictions (so obvious)

Men seeking women:
1 nurse
2 teacher
3 yoga/fitness instructor
4 attorney

Women seeking men:
1 surgeon/doctor
2 engineer "I heart nerds!!!"
3 VC or entrepreneur - all about that $$$


Any other women in "pink collar" jobs find that men actually dislike it? I was a yoga instructor and worked with animals, and most men really disliked it, or at best were neutral. Or maybe they like caring women in theory but not in practice....I've gotten many eye rolls and exasperated sighs over the years for stopping to help loose dogs, injured birds, and lost children. Nobody has ever found it attractive.


OK, I get the dogs and birds, because who cares, but lost children??? Seriously, eye rolls and sighs over helping a lost child??? How often has this happened??


Yup. I've heard that it's not our problem, just call the police and they can come deal with it, not to comfort a crying child in a store who was lost and bumped his head, etc. I think part of it is that men are conditioned to be extremely careful around children in case they get accused of kidnapping/molesting, but a lot just seem to really dislike care-taking, especially when it inconveniences them.
Anonymous
I dont know any man who wants to date an attorney. But I swear every single guy friend I know seems to love the idea of a Kindergarten teacher or some other young grade. I think they like the nurturing aspect of that.
Anonymous
therapist ('cause you get free therapy in the package)
Anonymous
Masseuse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ER docs. In my spouse's words, they're the cowboys of medicine. For some reason, I find scrubs to be a good look.


+1

My wife is an er doc and she's hot as hell.


Dalton, is that you? I thought you'd be bigger.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I dont know any man who wants to date an attorney. But I swear every single guy friend I know seems to love the idea of a Kindergarten teacher or some other young grade. I think they like the nurturing aspect of that.


As a single, reasonably successful guy, I would definitely date a lawyer and I have in the past. I'm not attracted by her profession, but rather what it means: she's a smart and ambitious person. I am looking for an equal, who also happens to be hot

I would date a kindergarten teacher too, but I would prefer another professional. I think it's what you're used to... my mom was a pediatric cardiologist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, DH is a police officer, so that's my answer! And he'd better say RN lol'


Same combo here! We met working at the same summer job in college, so it wasn't at a hospital or related to our professions.
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