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    Quote Originally Posted by ono View Post
    I would have thought a proper nutritionist who's gone to the trouble of studying for the qualification, would be bright enough to not stereotype his potential clients. It wouldn't really be in his own interests and i'm sure he knows that.

    On the other hand, you never know - he could be crazy

    Anyway definitely make sure you feel comfortable and relaxed with him. That's very important. Don't be afraid to ask him questions aswell. If you don't feel comfotable asking him stuff, then he isn't the guy for you.

    Good luck with it
    it would be nice to think that but it hasn't been the case for male doctors and chiropractors in the past so??

    I'm a small, petite, quietly spoken female so I always suprise people with my passtime - i don't fit any stereotypes.

    Also boxing here is much more popular as a fitness craze than an actual sport - not even common for guys and it's not even a popular spectator sport most of at all.

    I think Ricky Hatton would only be recognized by the occasional guy in Adelaide - Anthony Mundene might be more well known because he's Australian and controversial but overall boxing as a sport is minor here.

    I guess that's just the natural conclusion people jump to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharla View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ono View Post
    I would have thought a proper nutritionist who's gone to the trouble of studying for the qualification, would be bright enough to not stereotype his potential clients. It wouldn't really be in his own interests and i'm sure he knows that.

    On the other hand, you never know - he could be crazy

    Anyway definitely make sure you feel comfortable and relaxed with him. That's very important. Don't be afraid to ask him questions aswell. If you don't feel comfotable asking him stuff, then he isn't the guy for you.

    Good luck with it
    it would be nice to think that but it hasn't been the case for male doctors and chiropractors in the past so??

    I'm a small, petite, quietly spoken female so I always suprise people with my passtime - i don't fit any stereotypes.

    Also boxing here is much more popular as a fitness craze than an actual sport - not even common for guys and it's not even a popular spectator sport most of at all.

    I think Ricky Hatton would only be recognized by the occasional guy in Adelaide - Anthony Mundene might be more well known because he's Australian and controversial but overall boxing as a sport is minor here.

    I guess that's just the natural conclusion people jump to.
    That's too bad, to be fair i don't think over here, people's conceptions are all that different. My girlfriend is small, petite and pretty quite and i can imagine people's reaction if she told them she boxed.....she doesn't by the way, (she's way too small and girly) Just kidding. When are you planning on seeing the nutritionist?

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