Being a male Registered Nurse

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Hoping /sci/ might have some medical professionals and some RNs in here with a mix of male and females.

I'm a guy and I'm studying Nursing. My actual job I'm a model so I don't spend 24/7 in a clinical environment so when I go to a hospital it's for university placement so only 4 weeks at a time and it's in a different area
>Emergency Department (kids)
>Mental Health unit
>Oncology/Bone Marrow Transplant Ward
>Med/Surg Ward
>about to go to ICU next
I've noticed that I'm having really polarising experiences with the female Nurses because each shift I get buddied up with a different RN to work with and we share her patient load.

1. Buddy RN loves me and we spend the whole shift talking, making jokes, get everything sorted for the Pts and it's an overwhelmingly positive experience
2. She's cold the entire time, communication is excruciating, we get everything done but she'll give zero feedback
3. She's cold the entire time and will nitpick literally everything and make the whole shift unnecessarily shit

I can usually predict how a shift is going to go based off how attractive the RN I'm working with is, even if I do everything right and I'm a good student and a good Nurse I know my shit and can translate the knowledge to actual patient care and think ahead
>the prettiest RNs to your average skinny white girls (5/10 and up)
either positive or cold, usually positive the closer she is to average-looking
>fat or below average-looking RNs
usually cold or nitpicky, or super positive

I want to be an Aesthetics RN and work in cosmetics and I'm a little concerned about just how much my appearance is going to affect my work life and how superficial everyone is going to be.