Womens interest in male nurses

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I am a nursing student, currently studying to be an RN. I am really enjoying the experience, however I have an issue that is concerning me.

When chatting up women and the conversation comes up about what I do, and I reply studying nursing, their eyes widen and the mood seems to change. This is not related to women in the field but those outside. As soon as I utter the word nurse, I seem to go from a confident manly guy to a nice guy to them. I know women want confident manly sort of men, but women also say they like a man to be sensitive and caring. Can’t a male nurse be sensitive and manly? Do these women see nurses as somewhat effeminate, at worst gay?

If a woman is able to climb the corporate ladder and make big money in business and still have sex appeal, does a man need to limit himself to traditional masculine roles to prove his maleness and be attractive to women or can he do a traditionally feminine job of helping and caring for people.

I understood that when women refer to equality, it is for both men and women. They it’s a great idea for men to be nurses, but individually, their actions seem to speak louder than their words.

I would be very interested in your opinions on this both guys and girls

Specializes in Family Nurse Practitioner.

Dude,

Women are not interested in Mr. Sensitive, Down play being MR Sensitive and be yourself.

Mr sensitive is weak, cries, gets beat up in a fight. Dont lose your masculinity because your a RN

If a chick is that ignorant that she could be with a man who is both a man and sensitive, then it is her loss, but chicks are instinctively attracted to macho men.

I dont make up human nature, like it or not that is the way it is. I suggest you tell girls that you meet that your in the healthcare field, then after a while you tell them that your a RN student, they will have gotten to know you for you, and not for being mr sensitive. all mr sensitive can have is friends. and you know what i mean

Specializes in Making the Pt laugh..
Dude,

all mr sensitive can have is friends. and you know what i mean

Sounds to me like someone got the speech, the one that starts with: "I love you like a brother......"

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Specializes in CCU, CIU, Cathlab, EP lab.

Cool thread.. great topic.

Sheesh.. I'm ex-military, and a whole bunch of other 'manly' stuff, and nursing is not only the toughest

sport I have been involved with, some of the 'toughest' characters I have run into were nurses..

Oddly enough, I used to partner with another guy who was also ex-military..etc. etc.. and when we would

'fill in' for teams, he and I would really give great service to our patients..I guess I am saying that on the surface, it appeared he was quite the 'lady's man' (whereas I am Mr. Married..very happily, I might add) yet, I was

quite pleased at his eagerness to really give that extra 'sweet touch' to our patients.

It was kind of funny going cave diving and to our regular poker game, then tackling that pesky

diaper.

Dude,

Women are not interested in Mr. Sensitive, Down play being MR Sensitive and be yourself.

Mr sensitive is weak, cries, gets beat up in a fight. Dont lose your masculinity because your a RN

If a chick is that ignorant that she could be with a man who is both a man and sensitive, then it is her loss, but chicks are instinctively attracted to macho men.

I dont make up human nature, like it or not that is the way it is. I suggest you tell girls that you meet that your in the healthcare field, then after a while you tell them that your a RN student, they will have gotten to know you for you, and not for being mr sensitive. all mr sensitive can have is friends. and you know what i mean

I WHOLLY agree with women not wanting the Mr. Sensitive guy.

However, the loud, boastful, MANLY guys are full of %^&*. The REALLY dangerous men are the ones you never see coming. Those that act tough might be physically strong but they are still pansies. Their only advantage is strength. How many tough guys have I seen go down out of the misguided belief that strength and manliness = winning. ROFL

all mr sensitive can have is friends. and you know what i mean
ROFL. Sooo true. ROFL
Specializes in L&D.

The part of the country that I live in tends to cater to male nurses, and the male nurses really eat it up. They are cocky as hell, and the women love them. Well...except for us older nurses that think he is what he is...cocky. We aren't impressed with that.

This is where I live...and the hospital I work at. Please..I know it's not like that everywhere.

I dont see anything wrong with male nurses if the man is an attractive one nothing would make me look at them any different. Male nurses are sexy to me anyway, if they are gay their gonna definetely look gay but if their masculine no matter what their gonna look cool to me. Just my opinion.

Specializes in Family Nurse Practitioner.
I always said that when I get old and I'm in the nursing home or hospital, I'm going to pinch all those cute male nurse butts I can't pinch now!

If I end up divorced, which it looks like I will, I would definitely look for a male nurse to hang with!

H-O-T-T!!!!!

And you wonder why nursing is often not seen as a profession if the members of out profession are only seen as sexual objects, to be touched at will.

It is people like me , who tolerate people like you, for how you bring down our profession

Specializes in Med-Surg, Trauma, Ortho, Neuro, Cardiac.
:confused:

Hey, hey hey...

It is people like me, who tolerate people like you, who have no sense of humor... *sigh*...

Do you REALLY think I'm sitting about, rubbing my hands together, anticipating the day I'm going to grab some male nurse's butt?

And I do think some male nurses are H-O-T-T. Can't help that.

Please, if I have offended, I apologize.

I just have a wicked sense of humor.

(I have also said, when I get old, I'm only going to eat my desserts, get so fat they need 4 people and a hoyer to move me and that I'm going to yell allllllllll night long-- but I'm not really serious about that either!)

I got that you were joking, but didn't see how it contributed anything to the thread. You do know that if a male made a similar statement a thread about female nurses dozens of females would fry him to a crisp for making sexist statements. :banghead::banghead:

Specializes in Med-Surg, Trauma, Ortho, Neuro, Cardiac.

I would have to say, however, while such a bold statement would be shrugged off coming from a man, it is not always well-received from a woman.

Disagree. You only got one negative, well two if you count mine, comments, and the mods let it all stand. While females might have shrugged it off, many more than two would have flamed and we would have closed the thread or deleted the comments and dinged the male. I know this, I've been around this forum for a while. I can predict how things go. :)

Anyway, no need for me to make a fuss or a mountain out of a molehill. You apologized, and I'm and old fuddy duddy gay man, what do I really care whose butts you pinch when you get old. LOL

So I couldn't help but throw my :twocents: in. I have noticed that the majority of male nurses I have had the pleasure of working with have been very caring, compassionate, and intelligent. They are so easy to work with, non of the cattiness that you can tend to get from female nurses. I think that confident, intelligent and hard working male nurses are very attractive (even without taking into consideration looks...but I personally find intelligent men attractive). Any woman that thinks a male nurse is not manly obviously has no idea the types of things a nurse does on the job.

Any woman that thinks a male nurse is not manly obviously has no idea the types of things a nurse does on the job.

And they have no idea what 'manly' really means. ;)

Specializes in Family Nurse Practitioner.
And you wonder why nursing is often not seen as a profession if the members of out profession are only seen as sexual objects, to be touched at will.

It is people like me , who tolerate people like you, for how you bring down our profession

I guess my comment was a little harsh. The line came from Ferris Bueller, when they were trying to get a table in the fancy restaurant. The last part I made up though

Humor

Patrick

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