The perfect girl
Discussion
g3org3y said:
As a point of interest, my female colleagues often find that they struggle attracting men when they mention they are doctors. Perhaps the chaps they attract feel (intellectually) inadequate? Some have even gone so far to pretend they are nurses (or primary school teachers!) on early dates before 'breaking the bad news'.
As I said elsewhereSiscar said:
If you view society as a pyramid, it is common for women who want to be with men who they perceive to be higher up that pyramid, but few men who are the same. It's pretty rare to find a happy couple where the woman is the higher achiever than the man.
A lot of men really do feel intimidated by women that they perceive to be higher achievers than themselves. Sad, but true.turbolucie said:
Yes thank goodness, how's yours going?
I don't tend to tell people, because you either get a cold response or 'I've got a bad shoulder/rash/heartburn/other symptom' and it's boring. I often say I work in a hospital and only divulge if asked further. Which I think is rather sad, actually. It's not something to be ashamed of!!
Crazy! An intelligent woman is a majorly attractive thing. And one driven enough to become a Doctor even more so. And one on Pistonheads too? Swoon! I don't tend to tell people, because you either get a cold response or 'I've got a bad shoulder/rash/heartburn/other symptom' and it's boring. I often say I work in a hospital and only divulge if asked further. Which I think is rather sad, actually. It's not something to be ashamed of!!
- nurses. Model/ interior designer
- brown hair blonde
- blue eyes. Green
- 5ft 5ins. 5'7
- 34C. 34b
- Irish accent Manc
- no tattoos. 1
- like footie Pretends to support city
- like rock. 2
- eat meat. 3
- drink wine 4
- drive Minis. Can't bloody drive
Gassing Station | The Lounge | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff