| Why is our ability to cook/clean so important to men? Posted: 8/18/2009 4:29:09 PM | Over the past year, I've met a large number of guys who are mighty fine cooks. I, on the other hand, am useless with tools. I believe that we all have our strengths and weakness and we should accept each other as we are.
I firmly believe in 'compromise' and if he'll chop the veggies, I'll plan and coordinate the meal. On the other hand, I'll run the lawnmower if he'll deal with the weedwacker.
Doing stuff together can bring people together. Non?
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| Why is our ability to cook/clean so important to men? Posted: 8/19/2009 8:18:28 AM | | The question is why are you so opposed to cooking and cleaning? what is it about that, that bothers you so? If you went to a mans house and it was filthy and he made you a dinner that was not palatable would you still want to see him?Why cant you have a career and cook and clean? Most single men do it.....I get what you are saying about women working then coming home and having to do everything alone but I don't think that is what most men are looking for, most men I know do a lot of cleaning and sometimes cook...if it bothers you so much to clean or cook, hire a maid and pay for dinner when you make your man eat out because you wont or cant cook for him. | |
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| Why is our ability to cook/clean so important to men? Posted: 8/19/2009 1:13:53 PM | The men to whom it is important, want to be assured that by having somebody cook for them, they can use the money they would have spent on eating out on beer, and doesn't want to worry that his abode will be condemned for uninhabitability because he is too lazy to clean up after himself.
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