Hi there yall,
I'm actually a med student--a guy....please keep reading though...i'm being sincere!
I read some of your message threads and quickly realized how healthy this forum is so I thought I'd extend my thoughts with this community--who knows, maybe i'll strike a cord with some of you or get some helpful perspective....
I'm a third year student...and have been dating my beautiful girlfriend for over a year now and we are getting serious about the future together but I can't stop thinking about the fact that she is not going to be a physician...she's a physical therapy student. I really care for her and she embodies everything I'm looking for in a girl except her career--why am I so caught up in her occupation?? I see dual-physician-to-be couples out there and just wonder if I should end up with someone who will be a doctor. I guess you can call it a status thing and sort of a how-good-of-a- catch can you get issue even though I know she will be a wonderful wife. Does it sound like I'm worried more about other people's perceptions rather than whats important? I'd appreciate any perspective from the more-often thoughtful gender....thanks so much
I'm actually a med student--a guy....please keep reading though...i'm being sincere!
I read some of your message threads and quickly realized how healthy this forum is so I thought I'd extend my thoughts with this community--who knows, maybe i'll strike a cord with some of you or get some helpful perspective....
I'm a third year student...and have been dating my beautiful girlfriend for over a year now and we are getting serious about the future together but I can't stop thinking about the fact that she is not going to be a physician...she's a physical therapy student. I really care for her and she embodies everything I'm looking for in a girl except her career--why am I so caught up in her occupation?? I see dual-physician-to-be couples out there and just wonder if I should end up with someone who will be a doctor. I guess you can call it a status thing and sort of a how-good-of-a- catch can you get issue even though I know she will be a wonderful wife. Does it sound like I'm worried more about other people's perceptions rather than whats important? I'd appreciate any perspective from the more-often thoughtful gender....thanks so much
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