Never Marry Men With These 14 Professions
You can learn a lot about someone based on their job. According to Ask Reddit, here are some people you might not want to marry:
“Standup comedian. Dated one who said they wouldn’t use me as standup material. That turned out to be wrong after we broke up. They used a lot of personal, private details about my life for a fifteen minute bit. Can’t imagine what would happen after a possible divorce.” — ZackJamesOBZ
“Preacher/Pastor/Minister. You have to be on as the good wife all the time plus keeping your kids in line too. No weekends off, plus he has to be available if someone has a crisis, funeral, wedding, etc.” — AllSoulsNight
“Influencer. No chance you wouldn’t get roped into videos or ‘adventures’ and trying to keep up with that bougie lifestyle sounds expensive and exhausting.” — levieleven
“Doctor (at least a doctor who needs to be gone all the time). I don’t want to share my spouse with a hospital for the rest of my life and also feel like shit about feeling that way because I know their job might be saving people, so it should take priority.” — The_Peregrine_
“Soldier. It would mean sleepless nights, lots of times apart and fear of losing your partner.” — No_Zookeepergame7814
“Pilot. The communication would be insanely hard with the constant travel and changes in time zones.” — ta_beachylawgirl
“A cop. Good luck if they hurt you or your kids. Who are you gonna call? Their coworkers? Where are you gonna go? They have access to national databases.” — waffleirondeluxe
“Teacher. (I am one.) For similar reasons I’d be wary of dating anyone whose job encroaches a lot into their personal time. It’s taken me many years to achieve a work/life balance myself.” — charlie1701
“Restaurant owners. You no longer have evenings and weekends to do fun couple things, or even family events easily.” — allis_in_chains
“I would never date another lawyer again. Two people who argue for a living having an argument about how to load the dishwasher was the breaking point for me.” — No_Scale7584
“Realtors. Take everything that you know about a used car salesman. Okay, now ramp all that BS up several-fold because those are people that sell used houses and they have to maintain relationships throughout the process, so they lean very heavily on an inauthentic image and personality; and unlike a car salesman that’s paid on the margins rather than just volume, a realtor is paid a percentage on the whole transaction, so their motivations are very very much at odds with the people actually paying them (a seller, typically).” — Miserly_Bastard
“I personally would not marry a celebrity, no matter what they do. I wouldn’t put up with the media taking an interest in our personal lives. It takes away freedom.” — narcissist_f6081
“An artist. Two artists in a household means neither of us are making really good money.” — OCDumpAccount
“Anyone who says they are an ‘entrepreneur’ when you ask them what they do and are super cagey about the details. What does that mean? I know the definition of the word, but it’s almost impossible to know how they are using it. What’s the deal?” — iraglassfromNPR