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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!!! | |
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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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| 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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