When I look at certain 'chefs' (these attention hungry 'artists' and drama queens: yes. General cooking is genderless, though.
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It's not a trait, it's a learned skill. And no I don't it's a feminine thing. Eating is a must for males and females, and anyone who lives alone or is single should probably know how to cook.
I consider it a feminine trait, and that's all the more reason why men should do it. If you don't express your feminine side, you can end up being mentally ill.
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When I look at certain 'chefs' (these attention hungry 'artists' and drama queens: yes. General cooking is genderless, though.
It's not a trait, it's a learned skill. And no I don't it's a feminine thing. Eating is a must for males and females, and anyone who lives alone or is single should probably know how to cook.
Either I use my cooking knowledge, or it's ramen all day, every day.
No, I don't consider cooking to be a feminine trait.
No, not at all.
I think it should be taught to everybody.
It’s a necessary life skill. There’s nothing inherently feminine about needing to feed yourself.
I consider it a feminine trait, and that's all the more reason why men should do it. If you don't express your feminine side, you can end up being mentally ill.
I have a realistic view - If I couldn't cook, I would starve.
Of course not 😂
I can't even cook.
Everything goes up in flames...
No. Men are the good cooks. Men like to eat and therefore have more reason to perfect their cuisine
Hell no. Cooking is a sign of sexiness, man or woman.
No way, cooking is an art, is art class only for females?
Cooking is a skill and it has no gender associated with it.
I can cook
We're surrounded by male chefs & cooks in restaurants and on television nowadays! How's that feminine?
It's not a feminine trait, it's a human trait. Everyone should be able to cook. That's attractive regardless of the gender.
I consider it a good trait for anyone, what if you're a guy who is single and live on your own, gotta know how to cook
No way, in fact I've seen more male chefs who are better in my opinion. Even I enjoy cooking, just my clumsiness is making it silly.
I think that like society as a whole might think it's feminine but i love cooking and it's something everyone should know to do
i don't exactly think that cooking makes a guy more effeminate, but women have always been the cookers at home traditionally
Not at all. My dad was one of the least feminine people I know & he was a great cook.