Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is a doctor. Bonus.
Very unlikely. When people hedge with "medical field," it's almost never an actual medical degree.
I'm guessing ... nursing anesthesia.
Op here. You guessed she is a nurse anesthetist (we both are), not a doctor.
Yes, I did. I'm also pretty sure a nurse anesthetist involved in this question -- one way or another -- is the central subject of several other threads about the same basic topic -- "would you guys date me?"
I don't think there is any answer big enough to fill that hole of insecurity. I think the insecurity is what poses the biggest impediment to romantic happiness, not
1. age
2. current salary
3. future salary
4. reproductive options
5. amount of time she will spend studying
6. how long it takes her to file her nails
7. or literally any other quality that is going to show up in the next three threads about her
It's the insecurity and the apparently compulsive need to start threads about it.
Op here. I didn't write any of those threads. I looked back at them and the op is a pharmacist, not a nurse. She also did not mention anything about infertility. The other threads are from an older women with children, and a man. I am asking based on my friend who doesn't ever go on here. I am very secure with myself, and happily married to a great man! I don't need to sit on here and ask countless questions that are irrelevant to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is a doctor. Bonus.
Very unlikely. When people hedge with "medical field," it's almost never an actual medical degree.
I'm guessing ... nursing anesthesia.
Op here. You guessed she is a nurse anesthetist (we both are), not a doctor.
Yes, I did. I'm also pretty sure a nurse anesthetist involved in this question -- one way or another -- is the central subject of several other threads about the same basic topic -- "would you guys date me?"
I don't think there is any answer big enough to fill that hole of insecurity. I think the insecurity is what poses the biggest impediment to romantic happiness, not
1. age
2. current salary
3. future salary
4. reproductive options
5. amount of time she will spend studying
6. how long it takes her to file her nails
7. or literally any other quality that is going to show up in the next three threads about her
It's the insecurity and the apparently compulsive need to start threads about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is a doctor. Bonus.
Very unlikely. When people hedge with "medical field," it's almost never an actual medical degree.
I'm guessing ... nursing anesthesia.
Op here. You guessed she is a nurse anesthetist (we both are), not a doctor.
Anonymous wrote:31, 75k salary but will make 150k salary in two years ( advanced degree), petite, and average attractive. The one caveat is she has fertility issues which will make having biological children an unlikely possibility.
We really haven't come nearly as far as we would like to believe. Being able to make money, being able to have kids, etc is just icing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is a doctor. Bonus.
Very unlikely. When people hedge with "medical field," it's almost never an actual medical degree.
I'm guessing ... nursing anesthesia.
Anonymous wrote:She is a doctor. Bonus.

Anonymous wrote:No. Women are good for three things - Sex, making sandwiches after sex, and raising kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since when do men care about a woman's salary? That's gross.
Thats what strikes you as gross? Not the “average attractiveness”? You’re gross.
Anonymous wrote:Since when do men care about a woman's salary? That's gross.