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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercarp
    Sorry, can you please enlighten me?
    Was the doctor fake or real?
    it is real, girls went there, lipo suction until like 僵尸 .. but don't know qualification is real or not
    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by roly8
    average looking, personality and figure...

    but her face is abit 'serious' type..

    If you need to ask the forum members here, in my opinion, the answer should be NO.

    Especially if it's for the $$$, that's not enough to make a lasting marriage.

    From your description above, you aren't exactly bowled over by her.

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    Most doctors do not make a lot of money before 30 because they are either serving their government bonds ( if they are local grads) or undergoing specialist training.
    Female doctors have the option of working as a permanent part-time in group practice ( enjoying employee benefits) or as a locum in family clinic if they want to spend more time with their kids.
    It is actually a very good choice if you love her.

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    think we all jumped the gun.

    could be

    Vet (animal doctor)
    Spin doctor
    Sex doctor
    Doctor of Philosophy
    Mental doctor (psychologist)
    Word doctor (writer, editor)

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    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by phantom_opera
    ok. people like him are precisely the reason why i find it so difficult to turn str8. muahahshshshsha

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    Quote Originally Posted by carbuncle
    like this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by radha08
    cannot apply bto...maybe ec can..

    Doctor not interested in EC, only PentHouse......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shoeboxsupporter
    Doctor not interested in EC, only PentHouse......
    Young doctor don't have a choice, unless got rich parents.
    Mabbe can afford BTO only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cavaliver
    Most doctors do not make a lot of money before 30 because they are either serving their government bonds ( if they are local grads) or undergoing specialist training.
    Female doctors have the option of working as a permanent part-time in group practice ( enjoying employee benefits) or as a locum in family clinic if they want to spend more time with their kids.
    It is actually a very good choice if you love her.
    So female be locum GP is a very good deal.
    Not many professions let you have this kind of flexibility.

    Roly, you should take this into consideration.

    Also come to think of it, female doctors tend to dress plainly, sometimes their fashion sense sucks, so they are low maintenance females.
    I think most of them don't smoke or drink, so they are mostly "kwai" and not "hiau" type of girls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercarp
    So female be locum GP is a very good deal.
    Not many professions let you have this kind of flexibility.

    Roly, you should take this into consideration.

    Also come to think of it, female doctors tend to dress plainly, sometimes their fashion sense sucks, so they are low maintenance females.
    I think most of them don't smoke or drink, so they are mostly "kwai" and not "hiau" type of girls.
    But Locum GP don have $$$$$, Roly want Financial Stability........
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercarp
    So female be locum GP is a very good deal.
    Not many professions let you have this kind of flexibility.

    Roly, you should take this into consideration.

    Also come to think of it, female doctors tend to dress plainly, sometimes their fashion sense sucks, so they are low maintenance females.
    I think most of them don't smoke or drink, so they are mostly "kwai" and not "hiau" type of girls.
    wow quite spot on hahahah. i know a couple of exceptions though

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercarp
    Also come to think of it, female doctors tend to dress plainly, sometimes their fashion sense sucks, so they are low maintenance females.
    I think most of them don't smoke or drink, so they are mostly "kwai" and not "hiau" type of girls.
    me like plain jane
    also healthy kind
    I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” - Robert Frost quotes (American poet, 1874-1963)

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    Quote Originally Posted by roly8
    me like plain jane
    also healthy kind
    Hey, then go for her!
    It is good to have a low maintenance wife.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercarp
    Young doctor don't have a choice, unless got rich parents.
    Mabbe can afford BTO only.
    Doctor is Blue Chip........must hold long term.......now earn less but future earn more........10 or 20 bagger stocks...........
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercarp
    Hey, then go for her!
    It is good to have a low maintenance wife.
    Agree, low investment cost high return in long term.....every year get good dividen yield.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shoeboxsupporter
    Doctor is Blue Chip........must hold long term.......now earn less but future earn more........10 or 20 bagger stocks...........
    ROTFL!!!!
    Well said !

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercarp
    Hey, then go for her!
    It is good to have a low maintenance wife.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roly8
    me like plain jane
    also healthy kind
    And what do you have to offer in return?



    If she's a doctor then why is she still single and available? The medical cohort has less girls and guys and the "good" ones would usually get snapped up pretty fast even before they qualify.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chiaberry
    And what do you have to offer in return?



    If she's a doctor then why is she still single and available? The medical cohort has less girls and guys and the "good" ones would usually get snapped up pretty fast even before they qualify.

    Is she >80kg ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shoeboxsupporter
    Is she >80kg ?
    You have to look at the BMI and not just the weight!

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercarp
    You have to look at the BMI and not just the weight!
    Agree, if 80kg, must be minimum >1.8m in order not to be overweight.........
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    Quote Originally Posted by auroraborealis
    give me 5! my favourite girl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercarp
    Ya hor, mabbe roly is a doctor.
    Otherwise where he get $300k when he only 30 years old.....
    But wait, doctor got so much money at this age meh?
    doctor where got so free everyday read condosingapore

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    Quote Originally Posted by chiaberry
    And what do you have to offer in return?



    If she's a doctor then why is she still single and available? The medical cohort has less girls and guys and the "good" ones would usually get snapped up pretty fast even before they qualify.
    yea..true
    good one all taken up very fast

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    What's the big fuss about marrying a doctor? I also married one.

    It's just a profession afterall.

    In fact, being a doctor is more than a profession. It is a 'calling', similar to being a priest, a teacher or a nurse. And this is the first thing you are told in medical school.

    If you want to be rich, don't be a doctor - be a banker, a fund manager, an investor, an entrepreneur or a CEO of a listed company. Because no amount of money can compensate the hours you spent to study/upgrade your medical knowledge/skills, the strenous hours and efforts you put in to cure your patients. Any doctor who thinks only of making money out of patients is against the principles of being a doctor.

    You marrry someone NOT for his/her profession, but for love and lifetime companionship.

    It makes no difference if one day your spouse is not practising, you still keep your promise to love, honor, comfort him/her, in sickness and in health.

    Of course you can marry someone for his/her income or for a living. Just don't expect the respect and equality you enjoy from a normal relationship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vip
    What's the big fuss about marrying a doctor? I also married one.

    It's just a profession afterall.

    In fact, being a doctor is more than a profession. It is a 'calling', similar to being a priest, a teacher or a nurse. And this is the first thing you are told in medical school.

    If you want to be rich, don't be a doctor - be a banker, a fund manager, an investor, an entrepreneur or a CEO of a listed company. Because no amount of money can compensate the hours you spent to study/upgrade your medical knowledge/skills, the strenous hours and efforts you put in to cure your patients. Any doctor who thinks only of making money out of patients is against the principles of being a doctor.

    You marrry someone NOT for his/her profession, but for love and lifetime companionship.

    It makes no difference if one day your spouse is not practising, you still keep your promise to love, honor, comfort him/her, in sickness and in health.

    Of course you can marry someone for his/her income or for a living. Just don't expect the respect and equality you enjoy from a normal relationship.
    It is advantageous to have a doctor spouse, especially one who has his own practice.
    Then you no need to waste time queuing up at clinics.
    You can get treatment easily.
    You can be quite reassured of the diagnosis and if not, your spouse can refer you to the relevant speciality.

    Of course the trade off is that you may have less time with your spouse or your spouse may get called off to attend to emergencies when you are in the midst of some important events.

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    haha i think this will leave most gals very unimpressed - sure win way to not get a second date.

    Quote Originally Posted by roly8
    i think the money..to be frank
    thinking of two financially stable person to support the condo/landed house together in future..


    good question there, mr laguna

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercarp
    It is advantageous to have a doctor spouse, especially one who has his own practice.
    Then you no need to waste time queuing up at clinics.
    You can get treatment easily.
    You can be quite reassured of the diagnosis and if not, your spouse can refer you to the relevant speciality.

    Of course the trade off is that you may have less time with your spouse or your spouse may get called off to attend to emergencies when you are in the midst of some important events.
    Yes, I am enjoying all the convenience now. This is especially true if you want to have babies - free consultation from the best gynae, no delivery charge, baby vaccinations done at home, 'medication on demand', etc.

    Specialists usually give doctor's spouse discount or no charge if they know each other.

    Working long hours is part and parcel of a doctor's job, including shifts at night and Saturdays/Sundays.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shanhz
    give me 5! my favourite girl.
    if you dont't own any property, you're short. take cover quickly

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