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Should your children associate with non-Catholics?
« Reply #15 on: June 18, 2009, 12:57:40 PM »
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    Should your children associate with non-Catholics?
    « Reply #16 on: June 19, 2009, 03:25:47 PM »
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  • I am getting a job in Healthcare, but I'm not becoming a nurse. Nurses don't have to get a full Biology degree in order to practice. I want to become a doctor. Doctors are required to take the kinds of courses that do things like get into rivers.

    I try and dress modestly, but I am sick and tired of being mistaken for a boy! My clothes are so lose that they hide my figure to the point that people keep mistaking me for a boy with long hair at far distances. (One night a guy called out to me thinking I was his friend. I don't know him or his friend I do now know the friends name is Matt)

    I feel like my to options are by tighter clothes or change my name to Tom!


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    Should your children associate with non-Catholics?
    « Reply #17 on: June 19, 2009, 05:59:46 PM »
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    I am getting a job in Healthcare, but I'm not becoming a nurse. Nurses don't have to get a full Biology degree in order to practice. I want to become a doctor. Doctors are required to take the kinds of courses that do things like get into rivers.

    I try and dress modestly, but I am sick and tired of being mistaken for a boy! My clothes are so lose that they hide my figure to the point that people keep mistaking me for a boy with long hair at far distances. (One night a guy called out to me thinking I was his friend. I don't know him or his friend I do now know the friends name is Matt)

    I feel like my to options are by tighter clothes or change my name to Tom!


    The clothing styles are virtually the same in every field of health care-- mostly scrubs. And there are some scrubs I listed above that you can look at.

    I would suggest wearing colors that are more feminine. Skirts would also help you at this point. There are some very modest clothes for women that you can wear. My friend gave me this website once. The prices are reasonable. Perhaps this will help.

    http://www.womanwithin.com/

    They have nice plus sized things there if you need them. Very nice dresses and skirts for a very reasonable price.
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