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Fellow men around the computer screen: :typing
All of my life (I am 40) and I am PROUD to say that I am a second semester nursing student!
But, this the problem that I have with most of the of the people that I meet in my nursing program is all they do is complain! I can honestly say that I have not heard the people that I worked with in the past complain as much as most of these individuals do.
It drives me nuts :angryfirewhen I listen to it. I have been actually thinking about taking breaks by myself just so I do not have to deal with them.
If you men have any wisdom for me, please share it.
Kevin
Sounds like mine too. I too, try to maintain a "safe" distance from the women.
I'm a 25 y.o. guy in my second semester of a 2yr ADN program. Women are more talkative than men.....And all in class in the hear is my kids, my husband, my fiance, my diet, my neck, my back, my neck and my back, my tan. There is rarely a moment of silence. The lecture is 4 hours from 5-9 p.m.. They have even dragged a couple of guys into their web, This one guy, he's about 35 brings his newborn baby picture to class....the ladies went wild ooh the itty bitty baby....there went on an on an on........, nothing wrong with trading photos, but its like there making him one of the girls now, I have to suffer in silence when the women speak, they get upset when i smirk and grin because I Never give my 2 cents. Being a guy in the program will bring a lot of attention and dont be too one on one with the ladies, Speak and walk away, I have now been accused of having a girlfriend on every floor in the hospital which is flattering and donwright ridiculous. I love nursing school, lot of laughs, lots of women.
firstaiddave907
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i agree with tweety .