Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In DC? No.
Blue collar job with terrible hours.
Statistically it's backed up. Lawyers marry lawyers, doctors marry doctors, etc. There are probably some people that marry nurses, but not maybe very well educated or high-earning.[/quote
Don't the lawyers and docs also have terrible hours? While a nurse works 3 long days and gets a flexible 4 day weekend?
Doctors and lawyers may have terrible hours, but they earn far more money.
Anonymous wrote:In DC? No.
Blue collar job with terrible hours.
Statistically it's backed up. Lawyers marry lawyers, doctors marry doctors, etc. There are probably some people that marry nurses, but not maybe very well educated or high-earning.[/quote
Don't the lawyers and docs also have terrible hours? While a nurse works 3 long days and gets a flexible 4 day weekend?
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Nurses are hot and some are undercover sex addicts.

No. No, I would not. I love my husband, but when he dies, I will be happily single for the rest of my life. My advice to my daughter is “Don’t get married.” Marriage gives all the advantages to men and all the work to women
Anonymous wrote:Nurse here.
Nurses come from all walks of life at every education level. The profession can't be easily generalized.
Some nurses were stellar students with good family backgrounds, went to a great traditional 4 yr universities and majored in nursing, went on to higher education. They marry well usually to doctors, lawyers, etc.
In my experience, for a decade or more, nursing has been a very attractive career option for women (and men) with a lot of baggage: divorced, single parents, changed careers, children or spouse of an abusive/alcoholic person. It is a secure employment option with decent pay that can be obtained with an associates degree. This makes it a viable option to MANY types of people. I assure you many of them are not smart, caring "called to the profession" because of their nurturing nature. There are plenty of dig-bat nurses that are just there to make a buck.
Anonymous wrote:What a sexist question
Title should have been: Nurse, would you marry a man
Anonymous wrote:In DC? No.
Blue collar job with terrible hours.
Statistically it's backed up. Lawyers marry lawyers, doctors marry doctors, etc. There are probably some people that marry nurses, but not maybe very well educated or high-earning.
Anonymous wrote:In DC? No.
Blue collar job with terrible hours.
Statistically it's backed up. Lawyers marry lawyers, doctors marry doctors, etc. There are probably some people that marry nurses, but not maybe very well educated or high-earning.