…The problem, which faces most modern couples is them both working long hours and spending far more time with colleagues, than with each other and when they get home, they have to take care of the home, cook, take care of the kids etc, but things were not always this way and I have to admit used to be much better for all parties involved…People stayed at home, or went out with friends, or worked part time, while other people went to work, brought home the bacon and I’m sold to this idea…
…All we see now is either single people with kids or unhappy married people struggling to get by or people getting divorced at an astonishing rate…has society ever been this unproductive? Have all the good qualities and happiness of a once productive society, been thrown aside for ambition and greed? The family unit is just about destroyed in western society and relationships, just don’t last…too many people are entitled and too many don’t take responsibilities for their actions and the power they have been given…
...A single nurse with children, would have no time and I would never even consider dating them....when we look at the dating market, we have to look at the pros and cons...And do you see any? No time and too many other priories = don't get serious with them
Edited …Nurses have a caring nature and passion for looking after others and they serve a very positive service to society, but they work long hours and you would hardly ever see them, Some are on call, many work unsociable hours, so they won’t be available for daily outings, they are at a higher risk of catching illnesses.
Would they always bringing their work home? How many horrors might they have witnessed? Do these things affect their mental state? Do they have access to counselling and support? …Most Nurses are very kind hearted people and most do a fine job, but are they long term relationship material?
The thing is sometimes people will put their career ahead of relationships and this is their choice, but are they able to put the energy and the attention required, into a long term relationship and stay in a career, that requires they put it ahead of their personal lives, or are they better to just have short term relationships or just friendship?
We only have so many hours in a day, we only have so many days in a week, we only have so many months in a year, so time goes by very quickly and we can stop time from ticking away.
Do we want to be the one staring at the clock with disappointment? Do we want to be the one playing second fiddle to a person’s career? Do we want to be the one? Not me
I think someone who works in job, that they will not be required to take their work home with them, or think about their job, once they have left their work place, would be the most suitable partners, because their personal lives are theirs and they have the time to put into a relationship, so you won’t be playing second fiddle to outer forces and you could be nearer to number one on their list of priorities …Leave your thoughts in the comments section
…Nurses have a caring nature and passion for looking after others and they serve a very positive service to society, but they work long hours and you would hardly ever see them, Some are on call, many work unsociable hours so they won’t be available for daily outings, they are at a higher risk of catching illnesses.
Would they always bringing their work home? How many horrors might they have witnessed? Do these things affect their mental state? Do they have access to counselling and support? …Most Nurses are very kind hearted people and most do a fine job, but are they long term relationship material?
The thing is sometimes people will put their career ahead of relationships and this is their choice, but are they able to put the energy and the attention required, into a long term relationship and stay in a career, that requires they put it ahead of their personal lives, or are they better to just have short term relationships or just friendship?
We only have so many hours in a day, we only have so many days in a week, we only have so many months is a years, so time goes by very quickly and we can stop time from ticking away?
Do we want to be the one staring at the clock with disappointment? Do we want to be the one playing second fiddle to a person’s career? Do we want to be the one? Not me
I think someone who works in job, that they will not be required to take their work home with them or think about their job, once they have left their work place, would be the most suitable partners, because their personal lives are theirs and they have the time to put into a relationship, so you won’t being playing second fiddle to outer forces and you could nearer to number one on their list of priorities …Leave your thoughts in the comments section
It's ok to bow out of a discussion anytime you feel like it and no one will think any less of you, for being afraid to talk about some subjects, that you feel undermines your opinions with facts,,, best of luck to you and I'm sure we will meet again on other threads
Why would your picture bother me? I never said you looked bad or good, but I did point out the foundation you where clearly wearing...Did you watch the video I posted? I think you are in denial to be honest
Yes it can damage your eyes and u could go blind if you don't wash it out properly Also make-up is very bad for the skin, can cause hives and other unpleasant skin conditions
Clearly you do want to be judged on your looks and this is why you won't give up wearing make-up I think you do have a lot of foundation on in your photo, so your not light on your applications
RE: Quotes that made you laugh or smile
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