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![]() ![]() ![]() So what is the "perfect" woman. This ought to be good. ![]() ![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() So what is the "perfect" woman. This ought to be good. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Well that really clears it up.
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If older women knew how beautiful they reay were...
The power they hold... The sensouality they posses..... I think the younger men see this alot.. That's why they are soooo crazy about us!! Lol Alot of older men do too!! ![]() |
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I am a cna. We have the registered nuts, The little peon nuts, the certifiable nuts almost and then we have the real nuts. ![]() ![]() Being a little nuts really helps when working with the elderly. You have to have a sense of humor on that job, don't you? I take it you work 2nd trick? I always did & put them to bed. That's cool that you're a CNA! When I was still able to work, nurse aides didn't have to be certified so I guess you could call me a peon. Yep! I was a very tired peon but I'll always treasure the memories when I worked in that home! ![]() I work third shift. Back in 1981 when I worked my first job in the nursing home which was a different nursing home I didn't have to have the license then. I was just called an orderly. As soon as I was called back from a layoff at an union job where you can imagine the pay and benefits were better I left the nursing home having worked there for three months. In 1987 everything changed dramatically in the nursing profession. Heck, as a house parent working for Saint Elizabeth Anne Seton home for the mentally challenged I could even dispense meds in 1983. I am seriously considering a class for CMA, now. The new license, certified medical assistant would allow me to dispense meds under a nurse's supervision, of course, but would possibly give me a pay raise. Since my student loan deferment is fixing to run out one I have an ulterior motive, naturally. I am glad you didn't take offense. One of our nurses just got a job as a teacher. She doesn't really like men but she said she liked me. She was excited that she has almost got her master's degree in teaching and being a nurse was just a stepping stone to what she really wanted. A lot of men don't like her but her and me get along fine. I was joking with her about her master's degree and that I would have to call her master instead of nurse. She said it was OK for me to call her master, now. ![]() |
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What was really fun is that she has a sense of humor when it comes to religion. I said that the Bible says to call no man master and since she is a woman it is okay to call her master and she got the humor in it.
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well I'm not perfect either (no chit ![]() ![]() I don't think there's any such thing as the perfect woman, Jerry. If there is, what do you think she's like? ![]() |
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It all depends on what you are dating for. Why can't you just look at it like being friends & let go of the age thing. I have always tried to stay with in 10 years either side of my own age. There might have been a few exceptions? Arm candy is great, but to many sweets will rot your teeth. I like that thought! ![]() |
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Trust me I have found my share of jerks, but I am not willing to stay with them ,whereas when I was younger I tended to overlook a lot more than I will now. Wonder if anybody else feels that way too? Oh, yes! |
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If older women knew how beautiful they reay were... The power they hold... The sensouality they posses..... I think the younger men see this alot.. That's why they are soooo crazy about us!! Lol Alot of older men do too!! ![]() ![]() |
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I am a cna. We have the registered nuts, The little peon nuts, the certifiable nuts almost and then we have the real nuts. ![]() ![]() Being a little nuts really helps when working with the elderly. You have to have a sense of humor on that job, don't you? I take it you work 2nd trick? I always did & put them to bed. That's cool that you're a CNA! When I was still able to work, nurse aides didn't have to be certified so I guess you could call me a peon. Yep! I was a very tired peon but I'll always treasure the memories when I worked in that home! ![]() I work third shift. Back in 1981 when I worked my first job in the nursing home which was a different nursing home I didn't have to have the license then. I was just called an orderly. As soon as I was called back from a layoff at an union job where you can imagine the pay and benefits were better I left the nursing home having worked there for three months. In 1987 everything changed dramatically in the nursing profession. Heck, as a house parent working for Saint Elizabeth Anne Seton home for the mentally challenged I could even dispense meds in 1983. I am seriously considering a class for CMA, now. The new license, certified medical assistant would allow me to dispense meds under a nurse's supervision, of course, but would possibly give me a pay raise. Since my student loan deferment is fixing to run out one I have an ulterior motive, naturally. I am glad you didn't take offense. One of our nurses just got a job as a teacher. She doesn't really like men but she said she liked me. She was excited that she has almost got her master's degree in teaching and being a nurse was just a stepping stone to what she really wanted. A lot of men don't like her but her and me get along fine. I was joking with her about her master's degree and that I would have to call her master instead of nurse. She said it was OK for me to call her master, now. ![]() Go for it, Rainbow! ![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() So what is the "perfect" woman. This ought to be good. ![]() ![]() ![]() How will you know her? ![]() |
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well I'm not perfect either (no chit ![]() ![]() I don't think there's any such thing as the perfect woman, Jerry. If there is, what do you think she's like? ![]() ![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() So what is the "perfect" woman. This ought to be good. ![]() ![]() ![]() How will you know her? ![]() ![]() |
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Oh shoot, he's looking for someone just like me, except enhanced.
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Oh shoot, he's looking for someone just like me, except enhanced. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Oh shoot, he's looking for someone just like me, except enhanced. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Oh shoot, he's looking for someone just like me, except enhanced. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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