The perfect girl
Discussion
turbolucie said:
g3org3y said:
Training finally finished? Hurrah.
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'.
Yes thank goodness, how's yours going?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'.
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!!
AstonZagato said:
turbolucie said:
g3org3y said:
Training finally finished? Hurrah.
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'.
Yes thank goodness, how's yours going?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'.
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!!
Siscar said:
At a guess you aren't exactly an under achiever yourself, there are high achieving men who are happy with high achieving women, but few men who are able to cope with women who are higher achievers than themselves.
can't say it'd be an issue for me, I earn more/she earns more - seriously these days who cares?irocfan said:
Siscar said:
At a guess you aren't exactly an under achiever yourself, there are high achieving men who are happy with high achieving women, but few men who are able to cope with women who are higher achievers than themselves.
can't say it'd be an issue for me, I earn more/she earns more - seriously these days who cares?The Nur said:
SteellFJ said:
Seen Melanie Iglesias on the Faceboke today!
GOOGLE her.........
Well, there is another one to add to the "I ain't ever gonna hit that" list. Cheers.GOOGLE her.........
Reese Witherspoon playing June Carter in Walk The Line is the perfect woman for me.
Hmm where do they get their information from; wait a minute it’s the Sun – that explains it.
For me I have only a few basic requirements
Must be into fast noisy cars and drag racing, if she isn’t the relationship won’t work.
If its football it has to be American Football
Rock/Metal preferred music taste (as is mine)
Must not want kids or have kids.
Cannot be a vegetarian/vegan
But the other stuff: -
Height; tall or short
Hair; eye etc. colour not important
Body shape, as long as she is healthy (not gaunt skinny and not massively overweight) that’s fine for me.
For me I have only a few basic requirements
Must be into fast noisy cars and drag racing, if she isn’t the relationship won’t work.
If its football it has to be American Football
Rock/Metal preferred music taste (as is mine)
Must not want kids or have kids.
Cannot be a vegetarian/vegan
But the other stuff: -
Height; tall or short
Hair; eye etc. colour not important
Body shape, as long as she is healthy (not gaunt skinny and not massively overweight) that’s fine for me.
Willy Nilly said:
Good looking girl, but I'll bet the contents of my wallet she's a bloody nightmare.
Oh, of course. I imagine that to be a pre-requisite of incendiary internet totty, can't blame her though. If I was bandied about all over the internet being openly fawned over by millions of women whilst being photographed constantly and my ego pandered to to the highest degree I would think I was pretty hot st too.Trouble is if you date a nurse who does shifts, it is a PITA to organise anything especially when they don't tell you what shifts they are working. Can't organise a night out because you never know when they are on lates. Weekend away no she's working, freinds BBQ on Sunday nope working.
The Irish accent and liking footie would be a turn off.
If she is a nurse I would be surprised if she could afford to drive.
The Irish accent and liking footie would be a turn off.
If she is a nurse I would be surprised if she could afford to drive.
g3org3y said:
Training finally finished? Hurrah.
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'.
Id love to date a woman doctor; intelligent, passionate, driven, at work a lot. 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'.
Sounds awesome to me.
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