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  1. Thank you for sharing your experience. I'm sorry have nothing to offer but a virtual hug.
  2. It's real. My ex used to get upset if I stayed long in the restroom. It takes take me awhile to do #2. TMI. I used to tell him "I have a secret door to places in our bathrooms." He even got jealous of my own sister. I hid for a year from him because of death threats. Evidently, he had a few physical fights with his neighbors after our break up. He went after wrong guys who were his friends. He didn't believe me that his friends were innocents and none of them tried to get in my pants. Well, he was a nutjob, jealousy man. I wasn't sleeping around and was impossible to go out alone. I'm glad I left or dead by now. I could be on Dateline.
  3. I don't know where to put my finger on this. Some black patients refused black caregivers. Some white patients refused black caregivers. Some Filipinos refused Filipino caregivers. Some white females refused male caregivers. And the list goes on. But this incident wasn't a frequent occurrence. I had one refusal (from a Hispanic patient) because I looked like a high school student. Told my nurse I was a nina.
  4. If a patient declines my care, I would celebrate it. One down, move on to the next one. My mother-in-law has that kind of attitude. I told her she needs to be prepared because there are not many white CNAs/caregivers in our demographic area and white nurses, yes, there are many of them. And I said, "I'll find a white caregiver. Your son!"
  5. You can be correct in your observation with those women you knew/know. Behaviors of people like cheating on their spouses aren't something I worry about. I'm not micromanaging people unless it's part of my responsibility. Your fixation on the behavior of women is an indication of a stagnant lifestyle. Go out and volunteer. Use your skills. Or think all day long how bad women are because I do care what you think of me or other women. I've seen it all from people who act or think like you. Come back in five years or ten years here. Tell us how perfect your life is.
  6. Are you a good guy who deserves a good woman?
  7. He wants a good woman as good as he is.
  8. I wish I have a laboratory to test their flu vaccines. In my whole life, I had one flu. Lol. Everyone in my circle got it or wear masks.
  9. Where I worked as a CNA, I was required to take breaks. However, the patients' ratio to CNA was awful, so I missed a lot of breaks and without pay. I moved on. It won't happen next time. I learned a valuable lesson.
  10. I'm not a nurse, but I don't like it when my child fails a class because of something that needs to be addressed. My child's illness happened during a science class. It was fixed when I stepped and asked the principal, social worker, and a nurse to discourage my child's behavior right in front of my teen's face. And quit bugging me for something they could do. I was a pain in the neck. Since then, she has been a rolling A/B student. She visited a nurse when she needed it for real. No malingering at a nurse clinic.
  11. My husband was unemployed for three months to refuse a low pay. We lived off on our savings. He would make about $50,000 if he accepted it. Three months later, he found an employer who was generous and paid him $98,000 annually with excellent health insurance and paid vacations. We didn't spend $38,000 in three months while he was unemployed.
  12. Seven weeks prior to clinical days, but it could change anytime. I wouldn't stress it.
  13. Insecurity. In the back of his mind, he wants a wife who makes a good living, kiss his anal whether he mistreats her or not and does whatever he pleases without a consequence. This kind of man doesn't need a wife with a functional head, but many holes all over her body. He might as well get a robotic wife who just take his command. Leave the women alone to the real men. I don't know many women who would put up with the kind of a man. Even my own in-laws told me to push back.
  14. Insecurity. In the back of his mind, he wants a wife who makes a good living, kiss his anal whether he mistreats her or not, and he does whatever he pleases. I don't know many women who would put up with the kind of a man. Even my own in-laws told me to push back. This was the beginning of his fear I became influenced. He did his best to isolate me. He was so good at making me looked like a crazy girl.
  15. I don't know the answer to your questions, but I can share with you that you should contact the Board of Nursing in a state where you (will) live, or your preferred state. You will have a better outcome for your inquiry. Disclaimer: don't take my opinion seriously. I'm just guessing according to being an experienced student transferred trillions of credits from different colleges/universities to where I'm currently at.

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