Poll time: Relationships and premed/med school students

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What is your personal relationship status/degree of seriousness?

  • Currently in relationship, not serious

    Votes: 13 2.6%
  • Currently in relationship, serious

    Votes: 188 38.2%
  • Currently NOT in a relationship, but want to be in one.

    Votes: 68 13.8%
  • Currently NOT in a relationship and DO NOT want to be in one.

    Votes: 40 8.1%
  • Flings only.

    Votes: 21 4.3%
  • Eyes open but not outright looking for anything,

    Votes: 60 12.2%
  • Engaged

    Votes: 25 5.1%
  • Married

    Votes: 49 10.0%
  • Separated

    Votes: 1 0.2%
  • Too busy for anything.

    Votes: 27 5.5%

  • Total voters
    492
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In a serious relationship, but it doesn't cause problems. She helps me out by doing stuff around the house and just generally making it easier for me to work/study/etc. It wouldn't be significantly harder or easier without her, but she definitely doesn't hinder me, that's for sure.
 
In a serious relationship, but it doesn't cause problems. She helps me out by doing stuff around the house and just generally making it easier for me to work/study/etc. It wouldn't be significantly harder or easier without her, but she definitely doesn't hinder me, that's for sure.

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Having a hard time imagining being in a serious relationship on top of everything else I'm doing. The last relationship I was in was over a year ago, and it seriously cut into the time I used to spend time with friends. Granted, there are probably ways to make it work without jeopardizing everyday relationships, and I'd be grateful for any tips.
 
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