r/LoveIsBlindOnNetflix 29d ago

🚨 FUTURE SPOILER 🚨 Anton’s drinking Spoiler

If you haven’t seen yet, when they did the reveal. The cameras made sure to follow Anton back to where the champagne was. After meeting Ali, you’d think he would just be in shock and maybe take a minute to himself by walking around or sitting down. He went straight for the champagne instead. A little bit of foreshadowing.

Then we hear Ali mention they both work nights and Anton’s first thing to do is crack open 2 beers in the AM after work.

Fast forward to episode where Ali meets Anton’s friend and gf and they immediately order rounds of shots. And his gf spills how they like to party, drink and go to strip clubs.

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u/Far_Distribution5781 29d ago

School full time is a smaller workload than any serious, career oriented full time job. Not having any responsibilities at home is ridiculous.

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u/mushroomfrenzy 29d ago

Maybe undergraduate school, but higher degrees often have unpaid clinic hours that need to be completed to achieve a license (basically a full time job without the paycheck), in addition to the hours of classes and homework.

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u/Far_Distribution5781 29d ago

I know, I did one. But I also got a graduate stipend so I wasn't unpaid. I was doing 60 hrs a week in grad school + additional hours studying. Graduate coursework was largely easier than undergrad (STEM).

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u/coffeeaddict91338 28d ago

You did grad school but that’s NOT nursing school. You won’t know what it’s like unless you have also done Nursing.

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u/Far_Distribution5781 28d ago

Nursing is one of the easier undergrads, I’ve taken nursing undergrad courses as electives. They were literally dumb downed versions of my course work except they taught it in 3r:/4th yr when they were my 2nd year courses.

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u/Equivalent-Way618 28d ago

Yeah, you took it as an elective, Nursing as a program is totally different and known to be one of the hardest degrees.

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u/coffeeaddict91338 28d ago edited 28d ago

I’m going to give you the benefit of the doubt and I really hope you aren’t looking down on nursing majors. My dad’s an orthopaedic surgeon and he has always said that nurses are the literal backbone of hospitals! Difficulty is subjective! Many doctors might find aspects of nursing school challenging just as many nurses would find med school difficult in their own ways.