I see nothing wrong with it. I never had much interest in cooking. I am a very picky eater and think that a piece of meat and a potato is fine cuisine.
I wouldn't care I love to cook and try new recipes if I have the time. I already know lots of recipes for curry, fish, chow mein, steak, wings, salads and bruschetta and fettine recipes from my Italian mom. I hope my future wife will be a good cook too though.
Don't have a problem with it, I grew up in a household where my Father was just as likely to be cooking as my Mam, I started cooking at my Grandma's knee, I enjoy cooking and rarely 'order in' as i can rustle up something faster than a take-away can deliver.
My partner and I take turns cooking. I cook during the week he cooks on weekends. When he works at home he cooks every other day. It's how it works for us.
I have no problem with it, except for the fact I'm a terrible cook. That is the only domestic chore I suck at.
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Growing up, my dad did most of the cooking in our house. He got home from work in the afternoon, whereas my mom wouldn't get home until after 6pm. He also likes to cook, so it worked out.
She had a job, but never paid a bill. To be fair I never expected her to. A few years into the relationship she quit and didn't work again until the divorce.
Kinda leaves me wondering... "Soo... what do women bring to the relationship again? Ah yes, it's 2021 and relationships are just two people being roommates and screwing once in a while.
depends on what you want out a relationship. If you dont need or want emotional support, a cuddle bug, a person to make a family/kids with, someone to take care of you when you are sick, or someone to give you that push you need then I suppose you dont need a woman in your life. Everyone wants something different from a relationship or out of not having one.
@This_Is_My_Opinion8 Well you see, back in the day both men and women would offer something unique to the relationship, they'd make up for each other's shortcomings and both of their lives would be for the better. Now it doesn't make a difference if you're single or not.
@celtero each couple has its dynamic. Sure it can be separated like "you do this and I do that always". But they can both do the same things and still be a team. Let's say I can cook and clean. My partner too. One is cooking and the other is cleaning. One day vice versa if it's more convenient or one feels like switching.
To each their own. Some people prefer to just do housework and let their partner work a job and bring all the money in. Today many chose to both work a job and then split the chores at home.
If he really enjoys it them sure, if when he comes home from work or whenever he just feels like it and has some free time there shouldn't be anything wrong.
I'm a pretty damn good cook so I probably wouldn't mind.
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I am very good at cooking and baking and doing it as a hobby and need for years. So by now I have learnt to make and bake countless recipies from all over the world. Here's my personal experience , girls at my age find the idea of a guy like it good but actually find the guy dull and boring and homly. Only older women or who are ready for marrige or already married women who are tired of cooking everyday , find it actually exciting... Women do want a husband that can cook but not a boyfriend...
You have to date first to get to know the person , at least in west , plus you are at least 6 years older than me. Most girls at my age (25) or lower aren't directly looking for marrige
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I see nothing wrong with it. I never had much interest in cooking. I am a very picky eater and think that a piece of meat and a potato is fine cuisine.
Amen. Whatever gets it done the quickest
That wouldn't bother me. I love a guy that can cook. And I think cooking together would be a lot of fun.
I wouldn't care I love to cook and try new recipes if I have the time. I already know lots of recipes for curry, fish, chow mein, steak, wings, salads and bruschetta and fettine recipes from my Italian mom. I hope my future wife will be a good cook too though.
Don't have a problem with it, I grew up in a household where my Father was just as likely to be cooking as my Mam, I started cooking at my Grandma's knee, I enjoy cooking and rarely 'order in' as i can rustle up something faster than a take-away can deliver.
That all sounds delicious. I don’t mind sharing the cooking duties with my husband. Taking turns is great.
I'm all for it. In general couples should do what works for them and tell everyone else to butt out of their relationship.
My partner and I take turns cooking. I cook during the week he cooks on weekends. When he works at home he cooks every other day. It's how it works for us.
Sure no problem cook me a delicious meal every day. FEED ME lol
I'll cut the grass, shovel snow, and vacuum too! The trade off is a hate folding clothes and washing dishes haha
all right deal
nice! :D
what is for dinner then lol
Taco Salad Casserole tonight! The top 2 pictures
yumm
A real man can do anything. My wife is a stay at home mom. I work a full time career. I cook every night. And I cook like a badass.
I love when my man cooks for me. Men are usually good cooks!
Better than that a woman cooks. When women cook many feel like victims and annoyed with it
I have no problem with it, except for the fact I'm a terrible cook. That is the only domestic chore I suck at.
Growing up, my dad did most of the cooking in our house. He got home from work in the afternoon, whereas my mom wouldn't get home until after 6pm. He also likes to cook, so it worked out.
My husband is the cook in our house. I can barely make a hellofresh meal lol
I did all the cooking and housework when I was married. I also paid all the bills.
Basically she did nothing.
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And people ask why I never dated again after my divorce at 30.
what was she doing before marriage? What line of work?
She had a job, but never paid a bill. To be fair I never expected her to. A few years into the relationship she quit and didn't work again until the divorce.
I'm used to it because my father was, which was uncommon in his era but he was the middle child of 4 sisters and learnt to cook just like them
Kinda leaves me wondering... "Soo... what do women bring to the relationship again? Ah yes, it's 2021 and relationships are just two people being roommates and screwing once in a while.
depends on what you want out a relationship. If you dont need or want emotional support, a cuddle bug, a person to make a family/kids with, someone to take care of you when you are sick, or someone to give you that push you need then I suppose you dont need a woman in your life. Everyone wants something different from a relationship or out of not having one.
@celtero so they are roommates, but only one of them cooks, they they are in a relationship?
@celtero I really don't see the issue here. Why can't they be in a relationship and both cook?
@This_Is_My_Opinion8 Well you see, back in the day both men and women would offer something unique to the relationship, they'd make up for each other's shortcomings and both of their lives would be for the better. Now it doesn't make a difference if you're single or not.
@celtero each couple has its dynamic. Sure it can be separated like "you do this and I do that always". But they can both do the same things and still be a team. Let's say I can cook and clean. My partner too. One is cooking and the other is cleaning. One day vice versa if it's more convenient or one feels like switching.
To each their own. Some people prefer to just do housework and let their partner work a job and bring all the money in.
Today many chose to both work a job and then split the chores at home.
If he really enjoys it them sure, if when he comes home from work or whenever he just feels like it and has some free time there shouldn't be anything wrong.
I'm a pretty damn good cook so I probably wouldn't mind.
I am very good at cooking and baking and doing it as a hobby and need for years. So by now I have learnt to make and bake countless recipies from all over the world. Here's my personal experience , girls at my age find the idea of a guy like it good but actually find the guy dull and boring and homly. Only older women or who are ready for marrige or already married women who are tired of cooking everyday , find it actually exciting... Women do want a husband that can cook but not a boyfriend...
I'm not interested in casual dating and relationships that don't have marriage as the end goal. 😊👍
You have to date first to get to know the person , at least in west , plus you are at least 6 years older than me. Most girls at my age (25) or lower aren't directly looking for marrige