Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am female and a litigator.
Another litigator
Anonymous wrote:You should avoid dating male tax attorneys/CPA unless you can handle their amazing sexual prowess.
I went out with one while he was just in law school and I thought I was going to flunk out of college because I could not stop thinking about him long enough to study!!!! I ended up sharing him with my sorority sisters and none of them could keep up.
I hooked back up with him when he was an associate at a Big Law firm and he was even better than before.
We would be at dinner somewhere and he would lean over and whisper tax terms in my ear. We would have leave right that minute so I could have him. I still get shivers when some brings up international income repatriations.
Anyway, his lifestyle was too wild for me and I settled for plastic surgeon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who doesn’t work a 9-5. I used to work all the time and recently moved into a field that is 9-5 and I would want to spend time with that person after work and on the weekends.
I work longer hours but I can see your point about someone’s schedule who aligns with yours. I am also on the same page about dangerous professions (I would worry too much).
Anonymous wrote:I am female and a litigator.
Anonymous wrote:m here. I think the only profession I would avoid is sales. I just have a negative impression of people that sell for a living are usually shallow.
Other than that, I am fine with Doctors, Lawyers, Scientist/Engineer, Teacher, Nurse, etc. I want the person to have a profession and not just a job.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who doesn’t work a 9-5. I used to work all the time and recently moved into a field that is 9-5 and I would want to spend time with that person after work and on the weekends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am female and a litigator.
Are you the OP?
Anonymous wrote:I am female and a litigator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't matter as much at your age, but number one with a bullet always and forever is anyone in a band.
Seriously? I'm in 2 bands. Both are on the amateur level. What's your problem with people in bands?
OP here- OMG! I dated someone in a band in College. I see your point but if it’s a hobby not a profession I think it’s different.
Anonymous wrote:m here. I think the only profession I would avoid is sales. I just have a negative impression of people that sell for a living are usually shallow.
Other than that, I am fine with Doctors, Lawyers, Scientist/Engineer, Teacher, Nurse, etc. I want the person to have a profession and not just a job.