
Originally Posted by
nightstar3dp
OK.. I think I'm better suited to answer this question considering that I'm a male nurse and I'm homosexual.
In the area that I live and work in, there are few male nurses period, but to be a 'gay' male nurse I thought I had my job cut out of me. To be quite honest, I have never had a group of 'friends' as strong as I do in the hospital I work at. Most, if not all, of the nursing staff know about my sexual orientation and they don't care. As we are taught in school, to be 'non-judgemental', most nurses follow this or they couldn't/wouldn't be a 'good' nurse. There are many, many things we see in the nursing field that we sometimes don't agree with or we feel is not really ethical.
I try to keep my sexual orientation to myself and keep a certain level of professionalism. Professionally speaking, nobody should talk about there sexual preferences in the work field so its quite easy to just easily keep quite about my orientation. Although, I quite often have a hard time dodging questions the female nurses throw at me. LoL
Being a nurse is one of the greatest feelings I have ever felt, no matter what gender or sexual orientation you might be... nothing can change the fact that you are a nurse.