
firebunny
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Posted by robyn808
oh man i know were not supposed to judge women on their looks cus its like bad... especially in these fields but.... every time I see Amy Mainzer on the science channel... I'm like what in the world is she doing there?

Posted by MissFisk
If he posts a pic of his mom, I'm going to lose my shit.

Posted by robyn808
who you calling average?
Posted by ArietteheartPosted by lisabethur8
doctors like this in reality would look down on "average" girls, they even look down on models, believing them "airheads" and stupid. They prefer dating people in their own league I noticed. Just something I've noticed in life.
Not my experience.click to expand
Posted by robyn808
what? I ain't ever had no silver spoon, I thought we were talking about dumb girls... poison ain't on that list either.
Although my grammar and spelling tends to give the impression that am on that list, sometimes.
Posted by ArietteheartPosted by lisabethur8Posted by ArietteheartPosted by lisabethur8
doctors like this in reality would look down on "average" girls, they even look down on models, believing them "airheads" and stupid. They prefer dating people in their own league I noticed. Just something I've noticed in life.
Not my experience.
are you married to one?
I worked in the medical field for a few years and became pretty close with 6 cardiovasuclar physicians in particular. Only 1 had a god complex, the rest were really regular men with average wives.click to expand

Posted by MissFisk
Lets be real. A lot of men would be intimidated by that unless he can match her PhD.
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Her name is Dr. Jennifer Hooper-McCarty, a materials scientist who specializes in the analysis of historic materials. McCarty is co-author of What Really Sank the Titanic: New Forensic Discoveries.
She has a BS in Chemistry from Temple University, and completed her Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, based on her studies of recovered material from the RMS Titanic. In 1999, she received a M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering for her research at the Smithsonian Institution on the development of Korean ceramic traditions.
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