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Hi all i'm a female pre- nursing student and was just wandering how you men felt being in a class with mostly women.Is it uncomfortable?How do you cope and why did you choose it as a career?Hope i don't offend anyone but i'm just curious.Thanks.
I'll probably get flamed for this, but being a male in class really allows you to enjoy the class dynamic (read: cattiness) that I have noticed follows groups of women from diverse backgrounds. It can be quite entertaining.......
You need to be flamed, but that's not in the TOS. So I'll bite my tongue. :)
I think that uneasiness is much more prevalent when you're younger, but even when I was young and had only females in my class..it never really bothered me...oh, unless they smelled something foul...then YOU were targeted since girls don't fart:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
As a younger male nursing student (many years ago) I thought it was great...hello, what guy wouldn't want to be surrounded by 100 women??
Just my little opinion...
vamedic4
I was one of only 5 guys in my class of 49 and it never was an issue. Like others posted, I made friends with a few of the girls in my other non-nursing classes and the friendships just carried over.
I actually enjoyed my Peds-OB clinical more because I was a guy! I wasn't allowed, as a male, to care for the patients after delivery. Sexist as hell but I didn't care because that just meant that I got to spend two extra rotations in the newborn nursery...and Peds is what I wanted from the start anyway!!
-Kevin
Don't take this personally, BUT, how do you like living in a man dominated society with no apparent end in sight?
I'm a man and a nursing student; but I'm also a husband, father, son, brother, mountain biker, xc skier, homebrewer, bike communter, environmentalist, conservationist, etc...
I am not threatened by a person's sex, I regard you as you, a human being.
BTW, I'll be in line to vote for Hilary Clinton in 2008 if she chooses to run.
Ciao
Asklepios
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I think I'm going to enjoy being in the minority once I start nursing classes. I've always made friends with women very easily (not a good thing for dating them unfortunately!), and I think it will be a great experience. In my current job, I used to work in a team that was me and 4 women, and they used to tease me about being "one of the girls" when I would join in on their chat sessions.
Also, women are more able to discuss emotions than men, and I think being in a tough program like nursing will require some times when you need to say what's stressing you out or what you're going through. It seems better than keeping it all in and being miserable.