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That’s a tough one! I think I’d love to date someone in the medical field, but I’m not sure I’d want to marry them.
If I date someone, I hope I might someday marry them… And I don’t choose a partner by their profession
I wouldn’t date someone I didn’t hope to have a hopefully long-term/lifelong committed relationship with. Even if I would, the professions I’d consider dealbreakers are dealbreakers because I don’t support the ethics or morals of the work, or because it means they have tendencies and personality traits that makes them unlikeable in my eyes. So I still wouldn’t want to “just” date them.
Chefs 😅 just because my ex was one and he cooked amazing but maybe it was the person and not the career
They have long stressful hours
Why would I put myself through dating if I didn’t plan for it to be long term? That’s a level of masochism I don’t subscribe to.
I’m a complete human all on my own – I don’t need to live vicariously through someone else’s career choices. So I date people, not professions.
All of them? Not a huge fan of marriage, been there done that.
Musician. Would be fun, but would never do a long term relationship and def would never ever marry.
Date people, not professions.
Doctors & lawyers… Huge egos & the stress. Makes most of them have extreme anger issues…Men in the army. I mean do l even need to say it? 😂