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 ArkansasAnjel

Joined: 4/1/2008
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Is cooking considered a gender role?
Posted: 7/11/2008 8:34:13 PM
I don't know whoever came up with the cooking being gender roled!!! Both my sons started to learn to cook when they were itty bitty lil fellers,and still love it!!! I have somne great ooks in my family also...MEN & WOMEN,and my grand daughter who is 7...If the gentleman wants to cook..let him,,if you want top go help him..then do so!!! Have Fun and just enjoy it OP!!! Good Luck!!!
 dancecard

Joined: 3/19/2006
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Is cooking considered a gender role?
Posted: 7/12/2008 12:29:45 AM
I like to watch a women in the kitchen `

as for myself ~ I'm old , tired and don't care to impress anymore ` that for younger men.

I started in food prep with grandmother, wringing chickens and me chase them down and plucking feathers evey Saturday evening for Sunday Dinner at the age of 4. ~ Snapping beans and shucking corn, ~ churning butter was childrens work. as time went by I progressed and observered from the best.

If I get in the kitchen, ~ you need to just sit and watch ~ other wise you are in the way.

Which I love to have a pretty women in my way ~ and can be great fun ~ as long as you don't drag every process out ~ We are trying to get a meal out sometime today.

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 TheStranger0

Joined: 7/1/2008
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Is cooking considered a gender role?
Posted: 7/13/2008 7:50:15 PM
I don't see it as a gender specific role. Cooking is something I enjoy, and it's something I enjoy sharing.

The same goes for other traditional gender related activities (laundry, cleanup, fixing things, etc.)
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