{"id":151,"date":"2015-03-03T04:11:41","date_gmt":"2015-03-03T04:11:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/structure.thememove.com\/?p=151"},"modified":"2015-03-03T04:11:41","modified_gmt":"2015-03-03T04:11:41","slug":"what-to-consider-before-dating-an-engineer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/isker-group.com\/what-to-consider-before-dating-an-engineer\/","title":{"rendered":"What to consider before dating an engineer"},"content":{"rendered":"

Seeing as though I have dated not one, but two engineers, and I am constantly surrounded by (male) engineers, I seem to have become the authority on this topic. My site stats agree that this content \u2013 strange as it may be \u2013 attracts substantial traffic. So here it is: why not to date an engineer part two.<\/p>\n

As much as I hate to generalise, and agree that there are surely many engineers out there who don\u2019t fit the mold, I have picked up certain patterns that should be considered before getting yourself involved with an engineer guy.<\/p>\n

YOU WILL NOT GET MORE OF HIS TIME \u2013 SO GET OVER IT<\/h4>\n

Whether your engineer boyfriend is a student, a graduate or senior-level engineer, our workload tends to border on ridiculous. \u00a0He will spend more time with his classmates and colleagues than with you. \u00a0One of the engineers I worked with and I spent so much time together at work that I knew his wife\u2019s weekly schedule and reminded him a couple of times that he needed to be home early that day to babysit as his wife had book club. \u00a0Another graduate engineer at work recently got married and brought his young wife out to the little mining town we lived in. She found it really difficult to adjust to a new home and was always frustrated that her new husband consistently was at the plant late into the night.<\/p>\n

Rest assured though \u2013 when your engineer boyfriend says he\u2019s at work, he really is at work! And he is busy making a ton of money which you will enjoy spending. Sacrifices.<\/p>\n

HE WILL NEVER BE THE LIFE OF A PARTY \u2013 SO GET OVER IT<\/h4>\n

Engineers are sensitive creatures underneath that tough exterior. They are genuine without being simple and smart without being arrogant. What they will never be is the social butterfly that you want them to be. If they are anything like my ex, they will be reserved and even shy in social situations. They feel most comfortable around family and familiar friends, and will sometimes even close down if forced to make conversation with someone new. \u00a0If having a cool, popular and outgoing partner is what you crave, date a guy who studied commerce.<\/p>\n

What has worked for me though, is to ply them with a substantial amount of alcohol before introducing them to people. They tend to get on quite well once mildly inebriated.<\/p>\n

ENGINEERS ARE NESTERS \u2013 AND YOU MAY NOT LIKE THEIR PARTICULAR NESTING HABITS \u2013 BUT GET OVER IT<\/h4>\n

An engineer\u2019s home is his safe place and they spend a lot of time making it just right and comfortable for their needs. I have NEVER seen straight men take so much care and pride in their homes. \u00a0I might add that not all of them are particularly neat nesters! My first engineer boyfriend was positively a mess! The random stuff he had accumulated over years was stored everywhere \u2013 including a massive set of couches which took up most of his room and served no apparent purpose. Nevertheless, what the engineers I know have in common is that they detest anyone trying to rearrange their homes. My first engineer boyfriend would not let me (a neat freak) throw anything out and the second \u2013 who I somehow convinced to allow me to redecorate his bedroom \u2013 held this against me until the day we broke up. He happened to be an even bigger neat-freak than I was and thought I was a mess. (the irony)<\/p>\n

Your engineer boyfriend will have to trust you completely and be confident that you know them and their taste before you can attempt to rearrange their homes. Tread with care ladies \u2013 you have been warned.<\/p>\n

THEIR DRESS-CODE IS BIZARRE \u2013 SO GET OVER IT<\/h4>\n

You will notice that your engineer boyfriend has a certain dress-code which he will stick to most days. This may be the standard t-shirt and jeans\/ shorts as a student, which may transform into a golf-shirt and jeans\/ shorts once he graduates. In short, engineers are most comfortable in their casual clothes and you may have to even put up with awful sock\/sandals combinations which will make most women cringe (despite their expansive shoe-collections \u2013 don\u2019t bother trying to figure this one out). Unfortunately, attire is not a high priority to engineers as they are practical beings who don\u2019t see a practical reason to dress better than they do.<\/p>\n

When engineers go out to a formal function, they realise that they need to dress up to conform to social expectations. Although this is a great start, their execution very often misses the mark entirely. \u00a0Ladies, be warned, you will have to guide them in this regard. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES let them dress themselves. Oversee and direct this process as far as you can. They will likely appreciate the guidance in this area. \u00a0Basics such as dressing for your height and body shape, or choosing appropriate and fashionable ties (from this decade) \u2013 things that you will take for granted \u2013 will need to be supervised. You don\u2019t want to end up at the races dressed in a classy, neutral, chiffon dress alongside your engineer boyfriend who is wearing a shiny, silver suit (which, to make matters worse, he is swimming in).<\/p>\n

Yes, yes this actually happened.<\/p>\n

SO SHOULD YOU DATE HIM?<\/h4>\n

Despite all of the above, the engineers I have dated\/ worked with have been great boyfriends. They are sincere and caring and if you can put up with the hours and bad dress sense, I\u2019d say go for it! \u00a0Like most men, they will not understand you, will try and solve all your problems when all you want to do is vent a bit, and like any of us will have to make their own mistakes in relationships before they get it right. However, nothing in your house will ever remain broken for more than a week, you will have personalised and trustworthy advice when it comes to cars, cameras, laptops and just about any other mechanical\/ electronic purchases and they will be there for you when you are in trouble.<\/p>\n

Good luck!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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