The RoK article from 2015 is good.
Teachers used to be a good bet for men wanting either LTRs and/or married life. They weren't obsessed careerists. All of the reasons cited in that article have changed teacher from an occupation that had a lot of good relationship material to "proceed with caution". I wouldn't put a blanket "Do not have a relationship" label on teachers like I would on female lawyers, doctors, business executives, or mostly anyone with an advanced degree. Single mom has the biggest "Do not have a relationship" label. Single moms are found across all careers or even career-less government parasites.
Nurses used to be a solid bet for men wanting good longer term relationships, possibly with marriage and babies. If you were a Baby Boomer guy or maybe first half of Gen X guy, this was true. This hasn't been the case for the younger generation of nurses born since 1975. Incidences of nurses having affairs with co-workers (particularly doctors) are high in the Gen X/Millennial cohort of nurses. I know an early Millennial guy who married an early Millennial woman nurse who cheated on him with a co-worker. It was bad because they had kids together. In fact, that affair broke up 2 families because the nurse who cheated on the guy I know cheated with a married man with kids too.
If nurses fucck around with doctors, you could extend that logic to other roles. Do paralegals fucck around with lawyers? Do dental hygienests fucck around with dentists? Do staff level white collar professionals fucck around with executive management in business offices? If you're going to write off nurses as bad, do you write off those other occupations? If you write off those other occupations, you run out of women to interact with or date.
I would put nurses in "proceed with caution" like teachers. Paralegals, dental hygienests, and other white collar workers don't have the same reputation as nurses in my experience.
I've heard that too about those occupations. It's a shame because these aren't demanding careers. Bartenders have the worst hours of those occupations, though hair dressers and stylists will often be busy on Saturdays during the day. These are also "proceed with caution" women. Real estate agents are also known for being unfaithful and they work Saturdays and Sundays if they sell residential real estate. Those who sell commercial real estate have better hours.
Female MDs are like female lawyers. Career obsessed and not focused on being good girlfriends or wives. Females PhDs are similar, especially if they are college professors.
Yes, these men are all simps.
No. The only thing she has going for her is age. I think she's 37 (born 1984-85) because her college graduation date is 2007. Brin and Musk are around 50. 50 year old men are known to simp for 30 something women.
Yes. In San Francisco, gender ratios are so bad that females have a massive advantage. San Francisco men are also big simps and are fine with dating careerist women. San Francisco men in general are quite odd. There are a lot of tech aspie guys. It's a bad dating pool because you have big time careerist women trying to mate with tech aspie guys with poor social skills. There is a lot of dissatisfaction on both sides due to this.