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Hi there, I am entering university for my first year of nursing in Sept. I have been working in retail for 12 years, so I am good at handling all sorts of people. The thing is I am 6' tall 200lbs, have a shaved head and a goatee. Now I have never really cared what people think about the way I look, and more than a few have told me that I look intimidating, and some have said I am down right scary.

Looking scary or tough is nice when I am walking around the bad neighborhood, but I have found that some people go on the defensive very quick because they seem scared or intimidated. I am good at diffusing tense situations; I have talked my way out of some real hairy ones. I feel I have a positive attitude and try to encourage all those around me to be their best.

I guess when I think of what a nurse should look like, even a male, I do not see the image of some bald ugly guy as the ideal. I just wonder if this will cause more problems than it can solve. Yes I am very strong physically so I would not have too hard of a time moving patients, heck I used to unload trucks that were filled with frozen meat, and the hunks of beef weighed almost as much as a person.

I wonder will a tough looking exterior give people the initial impression that I am not possible of nursing, and lead to needless verbal confrontations. Are there other men in my situation? Again I am referring to first impressions, I am very polite and respectful of those around me. After I talk to most people they see that I am really harmless. I just worry about those people who will refuse to know me because they feel so intimidated.

Anyways have gone on too long I just thought that I would air this curiosity of mine and see of there are any other men that have this problem or maybe thought the way I did. Ohh yeah, is there a way a male nurse should look?

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Just thought I'd throw my 2 cents in. I'm a male nursing student. (actually start in September) I'm 6'6", 250lbs and was a Police Officer for 10 years prior to deciding on Nursing. We'll see how it goes.

Daren

Hi there, I am entering university for my first year of nursing in Sept. I have been working in retail for 12 years, so I am good at handling all sorts of people. The thing is I am 6' tall 200lbs, have a shaved head and a goatee. Now I have never really cared what people think about the way I look, and more than a few have told me that I look intimidating, and some have said I am down right scary.

Looking scary or tough is nice when I am walking around the bad neighborhood, but I have found that some people go on the defensive very quick because they seem scared or intimidated. I am good at diffusing tense situations; I have talked my way out of some real hairy ones. I feel I have a positive attitude and try to encourage all those around me to be their best.

I guess when I think of what a nurse should look like, even a male, I do not see the image of some bald ugly guy as the ideal. I just wonder if this will cause more problems than it can solve. Yes I am very strong physically so I would not have too hard of a time moving patients, heck I used to unload trucks that were filled with frozen meat, and the hunks of beef weighed almost as much as a person.

I wonder will a tough looking exterior give people the initial impression that I am not possible of nursing, and lead to needless verbal confrontations. Are there other men in my situation? Again I am referring to first impressions, I am very polite and respectful of those around me. After I talk to most people they see that I am really harmless. I just worry about those people who will refuse to know me because they feel so intimidated.

Anyways have gone on too long I just thought that I would air this curiosity of mine and see of there are any other men that have this problem or maybe thought the way I did. Ohh yeah, is there a way a male nurse should look?

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Change your name for sure! YOU ARE NOT A LOSER!!!! I won't let my fellow nurses talk about themselves like that!! You can do anything you want. It is true that people will see through the exterior. Your personality will show through. Your skills will speak for themselves and if you are kind to people, honest, and fair and non judgemental that will speak volumes. I say go for it!!

Heck 6 feet tall and a goatee? You sound HOT!!!. LOL :rotfl: You can be my nurse anyday lol.

That's what I was thinking! :chuckle

Specializes in midwifery, ophthalmics, general practice.

with all these tall men around I am very glad I dont have to do any lifting with you!!! here in the UK we have a no lifting policy. But I have memories of trying to lift with guys who were a foot taller than me.. not easy!!

Karen

Specializes in TNCC CEN CPEN CCRN.
The thing is I am 6' tall 200lbs, have a shaved head and a goatee.

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I can't tell you how many shaven-head, goatee'd men I've met in nursing. To echo what others have said, it will not matter, provided you treat your patients and care and compassion and provide safe, astute nursing care.

I can relate with the 'tall, goatee' thing myself. ;-)

-Craig

RN, BSN... and others :D

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