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Monday, September 27, 2010

Why You Should Date a Doctor

There are many benefits to dating a doctor, so it’s no surprise that so many single doctor dating websites have sprung up to help you in your search for the medical professional of your dreams. These online dating sites match users based on preferences, similar to Match.com or the other more well-known services, but cater specifically to those looking for their own McDreamy. But if you’re not convinced that it’s worth the time and effort to seek one out, let’s review the many benefits or advantages of dating a doctor.

Here are the Top 10 Reasons why you should Date a Doctor

Free doctor visits : Feeling nauseous, or have an unexplained rash? Get some expert advice on your tummy trouble or sprained wrist from the doctor that you're dating! Trouble sleeping? Don’t make an appointment, simply roll over and get to work on devising a solution for all that ails you. Better yet, find one who specializes in treating pain so those minor (or major) injuries that we all deal with on a daily basis become home visits, rather than hospital stays!

Financial stability : One of the best perks of dating a doctor is their typically larger than average bank accounts. Fancy dinners, nice cars, and luxury vacations are just a Doctor away, that is, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The 2008 median yearly wages of General Practitioners (GPs) was $186,044, while specialists made even more, at about $339,738. Salaries can vary greatly though, depending on location, years of experience, and other factors, so don’t just assume that everyone with an M.D. is richer than the Monopoly Man.

Can't gross them out : Nothing is too nasty for doctors because they’ve seen the worst of the worst. That funky skin irritation won’t send them running for the hills, in fact, they might even want to take a closer look! Due to the myriad of unpleasant things that they deal with on an everyday basis, you’d be surprised at what won’t shock them. You can rest assured that McDreamy won't be squeamish when it comes to your little medical mishaps and woes!

They're smart : They went through a lot of schooling to get here, and those who couldn’t cut it didn’t make it. We’re not talking about liberal arts educations either, but about difficult science and math classes that would make even your just slightly above average student’s head spin! Doctors must first complete an undergraduate degree in a life science or Health care-focused degree, all while studying for the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), followed by four years in medical school, a 3 to 8-year (depending on specialization) residency at a hospital, and only then can they apply for their license to practice!

They are good listeners : Doctors are trained to listen attentively to what you have to say, and better yet, to process what they’ve been told. If you’re sick of hearing “What?”, and having to say “Don’t you remember when we discussed…?” then a Doctor may be right up your alley!

They love to fix things : Doctors are taught to fix people, but they also have a love for fixing in general. Their primary job function, and reason for being, is to problem-solve issues and return things to normal. Worried about working through relationship issues on your own? Fear not, as long as you’ve got a Doctor by your side!

Skilled at conversation : Not only are Doctors masters at explaining complicated situations, they’re also bound to come home with interesting, freaky, or just downright fascinating tales from the workplace. If you’ve heard enough of “We ran reports, serviced client accounts, and improved efficiencies” then a Doctor may be what you’re missing as there's no such thing as "just another day at the office" in the medical field!

They're committed : The endless schooling, studying, training and practicing took a lot of effort and dedication to complete. Dating a physician has many pros, but this is one of the biggest. When you find your Doctor, you know you’ve got a person who has proven that they can commit to something for the long-run, and if you can get them to dedicate that same kind of commitment to your relationship, then you’ll have nothing to fear.

Status : Love should have nothing to do with titles or salaries, but Doctors do carry a prestigious status. As highly respected members of society, upstanding members of the community, and just generally well-liked people, you’ll be riding high while standing by their side!

You can depend on them : Doctors may have to work on-call, being available at every hour of the day, which means they may be busy, but also means that they’re dependable! If you’re looking for someone that will always be there for you, no matter what, then consider finding a Doctor for your next partner, since you know they can be counted on.

About the Author: This is a Guest Post from www.HealthcareColleges.net, a top provider of information for people looking to start a new career in America's fastest growing industry.

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Friday, September 24, 2010

Getting a Date on Facebook

The online dating community has been observing the explosion of Facebook over the last couple of years. And they have done so without smiles on their faces. The traditional online dating community continues to inform that their number of users has grown. And of course it has. How many do you think delete a dating profiles instead of just abandoning it? That's right – traditional online dating sites now have more inactive users than ever and that is primarily because of Facebook.

So why would you switch from match.com to dating on Facebook? Well, first of all the number of singles is the biggest on ANY web site. Sure, not all have added dating applications, but they are still there – and an increasing number of people successfully contact them anyway. Another reason is the ease; why have an extra login to another site when you can control friends, family and dating partners via one website? And finally, the cost. Match.com is 100s of dollars a year, and that's exactly 100s of dollars more than Facebook.

Getting started dating on Facebook, most users turn to the dating applications that are similar in terms of use to normal dating websites. You search via criteria and you get a result list. You meet, say hello and so forth. Zoosk, Best Match and “Are You Interested” are the most popular and although you may have to pay to contact members via their normal profile, some features are still free.

These apps are easy to use: They are intuitive, they have plenty of active users and by upgrading to a “gold” or “premium” profile you can contact a lot of active users (that's right, they have active users!). But then we're really just back to the traditional dating sites: Paying a fee and getting dates.

However, and increasing number of people have found out that there are a lot of other ways to meet singles on Facebook. And there are many ways to choose from.

One of the easier ways is looking through your friends friends and politely ask your friend to introduce you. It actually works well and having your friend recommend you is a very good start in any relationship.

Another method people use is searching for interest or fan groups. And if this group is local, even better. You will then have a pool of people with the same interests as you, living in the same area. Having a favored artist, a hobby or a musical style in common makes that first step very easy and natural.

What people ask the most when starting out dating on Facebook is: “But what should I write first?” And they're right, it can be a bit tricky sending someone you haven't talked to before an email. My experience is that you need to throw 2 things into the initial email to be successful:

First of all, you should mention the thing you have in common. Not say it directly but just mention it. It will be noticed. And the the second – make a comment about their photo that they just have to reply to. Not a “sugar-coated-sweet-one”, but a fun one that's a little cheeky. Remember, you have to stand out.

If you are both fans of the latest local punk band (and who wouldn't be!) you could start the conversation like this:

Hi! I noticed you're a fan of GROUP NAME! You going to the gig on Friday or will you be rolling around town on those old school roller blades I see in your photo?”

This is a subtle first email. Nice, polite and it indicates you have something in common. And then it's just a little cheeky. And best of all – it's easy to answer to the email and it could end up as a real match. Without a fee.

About the Author : This is a Guest Post from Facebookdater who is the owner of Facebookdater.com, a blog dedicated to dating on social media websites.

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