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April 7th, 2008, 03:24
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#26 | | Agent Smith
Join Date: Dec 1969 Location: KSDL
Posts: 38,094
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... Quote:
Originally Posted by staplegun Yeah, except Dr. Phil (usually) doesn't laugh out loud at his "patients?"
Kevin | True that.
I'll probably have her acclimated to my presence by tuesday. |
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April 7th, 2008, 03:35
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#27 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Rockledge FL
Posts: 622
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... My stratagey when I get home and get the "Uhh....yeah....you disrupted my flow", is I get my screw up out of the way. Then what ever is torquing her up, I provide a convenient source to direct the anger.
The remainder of the time at home is then drama-free.
Luckily, this only happens in a blue moon for me. I haven't got the "Well, I'm pregnant, and I have to watch the boy while you're in Korea" speech yet. 
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April 7th, 2008, 03:43
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#28 | | Agent Smith
Join Date: Dec 1969 Location: KSDL
Posts: 38,094
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... So you 'knock it out' off the bat. Hmm, that's an idea! Unless I'm interpreting that wrong! |
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April 7th, 2008, 04:03
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#29 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Rockledge FL
Posts: 622
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... Quote:
Originally Posted by Doug Taylor So you 'knock it out' off the bat. Hmm, that's an idea! Unless I'm interpreting that wrong! | You can't interpret it wrong. There's only two ways to resolve the situation. The fun way, and...
The hard way. There are some times you just have to get your ass-chewed. We all know when it's coming, there's that vibe. Sometimes you're at home, you're going to get an ass-chewing. I think to myself, "Self, do you want 3-4 days of eggshells, or do you want to get it out of the way now?" I usually take the just get it over way. So I say something dumb. For example, you drink Miller Lite. Of course being a good man, you can't let beer be left in the fridge before leaving. You ask to have some cheap, cold, domestic beer in the fridge when you get home. Naturally, it gets innocently forgotten. You kindly ask, "I'm out of beer, did you remember to get me some?"
The natural response is the forthcoming ass-chewing. It usually involves stuff about you going out and not appreciating all the work around the house. Why do you not care about these things? Oh, and you didn't notice she got her hair done. Then you can have makeup sex, or just sleep it off, and go about your time at home.
Use the process. Step one: I'm sorry. Step 2: It's my fault Step 3: I understand why you're upset. Step 4: I won't do it again
There girls, you now know everything. I'm trying to help Doug, and I spill the beans.
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April 7th, 2008, 07:35
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#30 | | Old Skool
Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: NYC/EWR
Posts: 2,823
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... Duly noted! Thanks a bunch!!!! 
__________________ Colgan Q-400 Flight Attendant I may have wings, but that doesn't make me an angel..... |
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April 7th, 2008, 08:05
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#31 | | Newbie
Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: richmond, kentucky
Posts: 19
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... A fellow pilot/flight attendant may understand the business, but for those of us women who aren't those things and love our pilot regardless, there are valuable resources out there for us so we can get a handle on it too. (here, jetgirls, etc.)
If a woman cuts it short with you because she doesn't like your occupation, then you don't need her anyway. You deserve a woman who falls in love with you and views where life is taking you as an adventure, not a stumbling block to her own success or stability.
You said that previously in life, dating and relationships came easy... well it takes a really special kind of woman to be willing to understand the lifestyle and they are out there. It just might take a little bit more work to find them...and that little bit of extra time til you find her will be well worth it!  So, in the meantime, keep your chin up and enjoy where life is taking you... surely you shouldn't give up a dream just because the right woman hasn't walked into your life yet... give her a little more time! (maybe she's just washing her hair...) |
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April 7th, 2008, 08:32
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#32 | | Old Skool
Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: NYC/EWR
Posts: 2,823
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues...  Great post & adorable, too! 
__________________ Colgan Q-400 Flight Attendant I may have wings, but that doesn't make me an angel..... |
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April 7th, 2008, 08:41
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#33 | | Old Skool
Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: North East Ohio
Posts: 4,471
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... Quote:
Originally Posted by Velocipede A lot of women can't handle the separation involved. Actually, the perfect woman for a pilot is either another pilot or a flight attendant. They know what the job involves. | Don't know if I agree with that or not. I am not married to a person in my field of study (Engineering). We both like that we are NOT in the same field or industry as we can listen and assist each other to events of the day/week/etc. but have different thoughts on it. I dates a girl (years ago) that worked in the same company as me, different department. All we seemed to talk about was problems at work, needless to say it didn't last long. Yes, I have learned more about the wife's industy and assist her some, and she understands mine more now too. The biggest thing is her being independant as I am gone alot. We move more then pilots and we have always worked through those issues, even when it means leaving the family behind for months at a time. Now I want to change that all up, go figure.  |
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April 7th, 2008, 11:47
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#34 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: chocolate city
Posts: 1,425
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... Quote:
Originally Posted by TexasFlyer Is there just a general misconception among woman that pilots are ego driven manics in an unstable career field and they all live a life of a woman in every city since they are never home? | Don't fight it, just play along, it seems like it works fine for most  |
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April 7th, 2008, 11:55
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#35 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: chocolate city
Posts: 1,425
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... Quote:
Originally Posted by powellgal If a woman cuts it short with you because she doesn't like your occupation, then you don't need her anyway. You deserve a woman who falls in love with you and views where life is taking you as an adventure, not a stumbling block to her own success or stability. | Honestly, this is the best advice... if I have learned anything about women it's the fact that the real advice about women usually do come from women, so listen up.  |
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May 14th, 2008, 15:18
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#36 | | Newbie
Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: Atlanta
Posts: 15
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... You might not be looking in the right places. I live in Atlanta, a friend of mine is involved in a singles group through a large non-denominational church. He signed up for an event on Sunday, 3 guys and 16 women. The odds in this city are surely in your favor, like one said, half of the guys in Atlanta are not looking for women anyway. (once again, not that there is anything wrong with that). Most of the women I know, (although I am chained to the porch) complain constatnly about not being able to find a good guy. |
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May 14th, 2008, 19:45
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#37 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 863
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... There is a reason why God created beer and football............... |
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May 15th, 2008, 21:15
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#38 | | Old Skool
Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: KPHX, KFFZ, KIWA
Posts: 18,207
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... Quote:
Originally Posted by crjsomeday You might not be looking in the right places. I live in Atlanta, a friend of mine is involved in a singles group through a large non-denominational church. He signed up for an event on Sunday, 3 guys and 16 women. The odds in this city are surely in your favor, like one said, half of the guys in Atlanta are not looking for women anyway. (once again, not that there is anything wrong with that). Most of the women I know, (although I am chained to the porch) complain constatnly about not being able to find a good guy. | Yeeeeep, the ATL is the southern gay, and I'm ona "DL" capital! |
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May 15th, 2008, 21:44
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#39 | | Old Skool
Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: In my apartment.
Posts: 2,657
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... Quote:
Originally Posted by Velocipede A lot of women can't handle the separation involved. Actually, the perfect woman for a pilot is either another pilot or a flight attendant. They know what the job involves.
| Just out of curiosity - are men who have "regular" jobs naturally more adept at handling the separation when their pilot or FA wives travel?
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Yesterday, 11:06
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#40 | | Old Skool
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 2,262
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... Probably not.
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Yesterday, 13:21
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#41 | | Old Skool
Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: SFO
Posts: 3,799
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... Quote:
Originally Posted by SeatClutcher Just out of curiosity - are men who have "regular" jobs naturally more adept at handling the separation when their pilot or FA wives travel? | Quote:
Originally Posted by Velocipede Probably not. | I've met a few guys who are not adept at it, or couldn't handle my working or my traveling. Funny thing was, they also traveled a lot as well, but I guess they wanted their woman to be available for them when it was convenient for them - didn't happen with me, so I moved on.
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Yesterday, 13:49
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#42 | | Agent Smith
Join Date: Dec 1969 Location: KSDL
Posts: 38,094
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... Quote:
Originally Posted by SeatClutcher Just out of curiosity - are men who have "regular" jobs naturally more adept at handling the separation when their pilot or FA wives travel? | No idea.
It does, however, take a very independent spouse if one is a pilot/FA and the other isn't.
I do know a guy whose wife calls literally every two hours to her husband over in Europe about home stuff. It's kind of bizarre. Sitting having dinner, *ring!* *ring!* their son has locked themselves in his room and won't come out. A couple more hours *ring!* *ring!* doesn't know where the key to the shed is. *ring!* *ring!* the kids want to go out to pizza when you get home.
That would drive me off the wall! |
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Yesterday, 14:06
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#43 | | Old Skool
Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 2,726
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... Quote:
Originally Posted by Doug Taylor No idea.
It does, however, take a very independent spouse if one is a pilot/FA and the other isn't.
I do know a guy whose wife calls literally every two hours to her husband over in Europe about home stuff. It's kind of bizarre. Sitting having dinner, *ring!* *ring!* their son has locked themselves in his room and won't come out. A couple more hours *ring!* *ring!* doesn't know where the key to the shed is. *ring!* *ring!* the kids want to go out to pizza when you get home.
That would drive me off the wall! | Meaning you're already on the wall to start with?!
How long have they been married, and how does he react to those calls? Because it smells like a recipe for marital disaster.
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Yesterday, 14:08
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#44 | | Agent Smith
Join Date: Dec 1969 Location: KSDL
Posts: 38,094
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... Good point about the wall, my friend.
I have no idea how long they've been married but I'd suspect they weren't newlyweds. It was awkward for everyone involved so it had to awkward for him too. I've seen that before though. |
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Yesterday, 14:09
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#45 | | Old Skool
Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: NYC/EWR
Posts: 2,823
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... Quote:
Originally Posted by Doug Taylor No idea.
It does, however, take a very independent spouse if one is a pilot/FA and the other isn't.
I do know a guy whose wife calls literally every two hours to her husband over in Europe about home stuff. It's kind of bizarre. Sitting having dinner, *ring!* *ring!* their son has locked themselves in his room and won't come out. A couple more hours *ring!* *ring!* doesn't know where the key to the shed is. *ring!* *ring!* the kids want to go out to pizza when you get home.
That would drive me off the wall! |
Can you spell I-N-S-E-C-U-R-E? Either that, or he's on a very short leash for a good reason. 
I had a male friend and an ex-boss who had to deal with that crap and the look of panic on their face when their phone rang was pathetic. 
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Yesterday, 14:22
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#46 | | Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: The Looney Bin
Posts: 8,101
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... Eh, I make notes and save all that for one or maybe two conversations in a day. If I know he's got a really long day, or gets in super-late, I may not even talk to him at all for the day. Whatever, I remember how it sucked to get in after being delayed all day at 2am. The last thing anyone needs is their phone ringing with demands from home!
The most I'll do is send a text message here and there if it's something really note-worthy or that I think he may want to see right away. Texts are quick to send, quick to read and don't require immediate attention.
Calling constantly = annoying!
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Yesterday, 14:24
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#47 | | Agent Smith
Join Date: Dec 1969 Location: KSDL
Posts: 38,094
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... Texting is good, especially in JFK because FREAKING TMOBILE HASN'T DISCOVERED JAMAICA BAY NEW YORK!!! AAAAAAARGH!
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Yesterday, 15:05
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#48 | | Old Skool
Join Date: May 2005 Location: BGR (Bangor, ME)
Posts: 2,765
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... Not to worry Doug, but they haven't found Bangor, Maine either....nor has Sprint or AT&T. 
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Yesterday, 15:15
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#49 | | Old Skool
Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: NYC/EWR
Posts: 2,823
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... And...Verizon hasn't been introduced to Charlottesville yet either.
__________________ Colgan Q-400 Flight Attendant I may have wings, but that doesn't make me an angel..... |
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Yesterday, 15:19
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#50 | | Old Skool
Join Date: May 2005 Location: Paradise:)
Posts: 4,304
| Re: Pilots & Dating/ Girlfriend Issues... Wow, and we have service here  (Though sometimes we climb trees to get reception  ) |
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