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With more med school classes now being 50/50, I am happy to see more male spouses here.
As I work IRL to provide as much support to the male spouses as the female ones, I would love to get ideas how to do such. We have tried some gender stereotypical activities but those have not always worked. I have noticed that the male spouses in my area have totally separate lives from medicine...even if they are providing the majority of house/children care. Whereas, the female spouses tend to be more involved in all that is "medicine" - in and post trainig.Finally - we are finished with training! Hello real world!!
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Originally posted by Vanquisher View Post[MENTION=1164]reciprocity[/MENTION]
Originally posted by medpedspouse View PostWith more med school classes now being 50/50, I am happy to see more male spouses here.
As I work IRL to provide as much support to the male spouses as the female ones, I would love to get ideas how to do such. We have tried some gender stereotypical activities but those have not always worked. I have noticed that the male spouses in my area have totally separate lives from medicine...even if they are providing the majority of house/children care. Whereas, the female spouses tend to be more involved in all that is "medicine" - in and post trainig.- Eric: Husband to PGY3 Neuro
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Originally posted by baba-tee View PostNew member here...SO to first year. So we just started this incredible journey
Let us know how things are going.Enabler of DW and 5 kids
Let's go Mets!
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Originally posted by baba-tee View PostNew member here...SO to first year. So we just started this incredible journeyParamedic and dog lover, girlfriend to an MS1, here to find friends and support during this journey
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[MENTION=5073]baba-tee[/MENTION]
Come on over to the Introductions Forum and introduce yourself, we'd love to get to know you more!Married to a Urology Attending! (that is an understated exclamation point)
Mama to C (Jan 2012), D (Nov 2013), and R (April 2016). Consulting and homeschooling are my day jobs.
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Oh yea definitely...I plan on being on here a good amount. How long have you been with your bf?
Originally posted by Lynnea View PostWelcome! I'm new to this site, and although I'm not male, my BF is MS1 as well. I don't know too many on here going through first year so I'd like to stay in touch!
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Originally posted by baba-tee View PostOh yea definitely...I plan on being on here a good amount. How long have you been with your bf?
What about you guys?Paramedic and dog lover, girlfriend to an MS1, here to find friends and support during this journey
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