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    "I don't cook my future husband will have a chef for me.."

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    who said that

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    hahaha some of the women of todays generation bunch of stuck up slackers....

    get in there and cook for your man!

    to me there isn't anything more satisfying then feeding your family. Thank you mom for showing me that
    My mom won't do anything after work until she makes sure food is on the table before my dad gets home.

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    Apparently this is more of an issue than i thought. B/c men seem to be very impressed with the fact that i can cook. Then they ask for some gay americanized version of italian food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toni Bunz View Post
    hahaha some of the women of todays generation bunch of stuck up slackers....

    get in there and cook for your man!

    to me there isn't anything more satisfying then feeding your family. Thank you mom for showing me that
    My mom won't do anything after work until she makes sure food is on the table before my dad gets home.
    some? LOL

    I honestly though if a girl works hard and has a good job who cares, I'll learn to cook.
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    how many girls are you meeting like this my man? lol

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    if a 2nd girl said the 2nd part thats pretty funny.
    "You know why I favor sophisticated blondes in my films? We're after the drawing-room type, the real ladies, who become wh*res once they're in the bedroom." —Alfred Hitchcock

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    i love coming home to a nice home cooked meal, my wife cooks very well
    happens most nights than not, but i am happy to cook as well

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    LOL.... no it only happened once but I wanted to get the food people all riled up...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toni Bunz View Post
    hahaha some of the women of todays generation bunch of stuck up slackers....

    get in there and cook for your man!

    to me there isn't anything more satisfying then feeding your family. Thank you mom for showing me that
    My mom won't do anything after work until she makes sure food is on the table before my dad gets home.
    YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
    clean up the rest of u might have a chance YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
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    thats lame.

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    everytime i read this i shudder
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    I hate other people touching or cooking my food (except for my family). It's not the same.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micha View Post
    I hate other people touching or cooking my food (except for my family). It's not the same.
    so you dont go out to eat?

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    Oh how funny is it that this topic is coming up yet again......here's a nice little update for all of you - and for all of you men should you ever meet a woman like this, my only advice to you is RUN LIKE HELL.......

    I've spoken before on here about our roommate's girlfriend and how she doesn't cook or clean.....I am still scratching my head as to why he is even still with this girl. Really.

    Anyway, we are moving.....so rather than stay in this flat, he moved into a new flat with her just before the holidays. Now, I don't know about you, but the last thing I would be doing with someone I was dating for less than a year is move in with them. But that's a whole other topic altogether and really none of my business anyway.

    We've lived with this guy the entire time in Barcelona and all petty things aside, he's super duper nice. She, on the other hand, is not, and despite numerous attempts to 'just get along' we have had many problems with her. Last week, he invited us to his new flat for dinner, so we agreed to go Tuesday as it really is the only free day we had. So we go. The girlfriend is not there. We assumed she went to the store or something and he said she had to run out and buy something. So we wait for like 2 hours - she arrives at around 1030. She knew for 3 days that we were coming for dinner and pulls this, mind you. Our roommate cooked - and he made something that is his 'specialty', so obviously this would exclude her from having to really cook anything. But I was absolutely floored at her rude behavior. She barely ate. Barely spoke. Wouldn't look at anyone. Tried to pull her making out with her boyfriend at the dinner table routine in front of us, which I find not only rude, but disgusting. Whatever - their house, their rules, I guess - I just find it rude. Then, without saying a word, she gets up from the table, goes into their room.....and stays in there. Doesn't offer to help clean up. Nothing. I mean, at least clear your own plate if you are going to leave the table like that. How this guy even puts up with this bs is beyond me.....unfortunately it looks like he is going to have to learn the hard way as we've tried warning him already

    Moral of the story - if your girl doesn't cook or clean, and is a bitch on top of it, give her the

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katrina View Post
    so you dont go out to eat?
    Growing up, never. But now that i am older I go out to eat with my friends. But it's usually for something to do or for the atmosphere and to try different foods I wouldn't neccessarily eat. I still skeeve at the thought of someone else touching my food or what might go on in the kitchen.
    Get ya mind right




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    Quote Originally Posted by bennyboy View Post
    i love coming home to a nice home cooked meal, my wife cooks very well
    happens most nights than not, but i am happy to cook as well

    See.....this is nice.....give and take in a relationship is good - and I´m sure your wife really appreciates it when you cook too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micha View Post
    Growing up, never. But now that i am older I go out to eat with my friends. But it's usually for something to do or for the atmosphere and to try different foods I wouldn't neccessarily eat. I still skeeve at the thought of someone else touching my food or what might go on in the kitchen.
    hmm now that i think about it, its a pretty skeevy thought thinkin about what might be done to your food before you get it

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheHipHopBillGates View Post
    I honestly though if a girl works hard and has a good job who cares, I'll learn to cook.
    it's great that more men are getting in to the kitchen....I wouldn't mind if my husband wanted to cook also. But for a woman to just flat out say "i'm not going to cook for you" is kinda pathetic. lol
    Even if you do the worst job ever...at least put in some type of effort...

    I get home from work at 5 pm... I can't imagine saying... sorry I didn't have time to cook for you.


    **disclaimer...if someone has money like THAT to be throwing around....then I'm all for the personal chef but i'd probably be in the kitchen with them helping out and learning lol

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    we are good friends with a couple that are old school italian , parents came over here in their teens
    this girl will stop whatever she is doing and say "i have to get home an cook anthony dinner (yes, he is a tony, the 6 year old son too Ant jr)"
    we were in Pennsylvania like 10 years ago at a christmas village and she said "i have to get home and clean the calamari before Ant gets home"

    too funny


 

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