Skip the lawyer for a second and geez that's a lot of women in the health profession. And when I venture back even farther, I find more nurses and the such. Why is this? Now at first it made sense. I worked the third shift on a job and nurses (and emergency dispatchers) work equally moronic hours so it made for the easiest pairing. Of course I'm more of a 9 10 to 5 3:30 worker these days so I should be able to break out of this trend.
I guess I find comfort in the caretaker types. Isn't that what most men want anyway? Someone to take care of them. I mean we talk about wanting independent women but what we mean is we want women who will work all day AND take care of us. And own all their own shit. Yes, that's independence :)
I read this on a message board and I felt like I needed to post it because it related sports to life and decision making:
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I have always felt that you can tell everything about a person by playing basketball with them.
How much do they shoot? Do they set screens? Do they rebound? Do they box out? Do they help on defense? How fast do they get down on defense? Does their man beat them down the floor? Do they make the extra pass? How do they react when they miss or make a bad play? Do they play hard when they are losing or winning?
Not many sports show a lack of effort like basketball. If one player is not doing their job, the other four suffer greatly.