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9 Reasons To Marry A Nurse As Soon As You Can

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9 Reasons To Marry A Nurse As Soon As You Can
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Let's face it, nurses simply rule!

They are amazing at multi-tasking, being there when you need them, and are simply just caring, loving individuals. They have personalities so unique, yet lovable; there's no doubt they make the perfect partners for life. Here's why!

1. They know there's a time for everything.


When it's time to work, they know how to buckle down. When it's time to play, they know how to be the biggest clowns. They know when to joke around and when to be serious. It's such a great balance to have in a partner!

2. They can solve any problem and make it look easy.


Because nurses are always on their toes in their workplace, they have learned to be excellent problem solvers. They analyze and assess problems in seconds and come up with multiple solutions, somehow flawlessly picking the best possible solution. But hey, what is there not to love about having your own personal problem solver?

3. They make amazing teammates.


They know when to step in, and they know when to back down. They work with people of all sorts of personalities, and they care for people of all different backgrounds and demands, so they definitely are good at getting along with anyone and everyone.

4. They're straightforward.


They know how to voice what they need, and they know when to stick up for themselves and those they care about. If there's a problem, you can bet they are willing to tell you and figure out a solution; they won't beat around the bush, and they also won't tolerate you beating around the bush.

5. They are incredibly loving.


They care for and show love to complete strangers on a daily basis, so you can bet they will shower you with more love than you know how to handle.

6. You can't scare them away.


They deal with life and death situations. They are accepting and care for people of all types. They deal with situations they do not want to all the time. They are pretty fearless and strong, so you can bet you would have to try really, really hard to scare them away.

7. They will always be there for you.


They have an insane amount empathy, and know when to be there to talk to you and when to just sit with you in silence. They truly have the qualities to be everything you need during your difficult times.

8. They know how to take care of you.


Well, it's what they do for a living. So, you can bet when you're not feeling well, they will take the best possible care of you! Can life get any better than having your own personal nurse?

9. They really appreciate the little things.


They are so used to always running around and barely having time to eat or pee. They also have come to understand how short life is, so they really do appreciate the little things! A simple call, text or note can make them smile all day.

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