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re: Have women bitten off more than they can chew w/(family courts/marriage/divorce)

Posted on 1/27/23 at 7:35 am to
Posted by t00f
Not where you think I am
Member since Jul 2016
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Posted on 1/27/23 at 7:35 am to
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That doesn’t mean I don’t know how to cook. I make breadwinner money and I cook 5 nights/week. But I also enjoy cooking so it’s not a burden. I don’t think my breadwinner friends who don’t like to cook are bad wives—their families somehow survive. In fact, most of their husbands like to cook and do as such. But I guess complementing your partner and not assigning typical gender roles to every category is bad.


Anybody can cook if they want to make an effort. If they don’t want to make the effort you have your answer.
Posted by tigerbandpiccolo
Member since Oct 2005
49284 posts
Posted on 1/27/23 at 7:41 am to
So true. Growing up, my dad was the cook. My mom could cook but she also went to night school and then worked longer hours than my dad. He got off at 3:30-4 so he could get dinner going and ready by the time she got home.

I didn’t really learn how to cook WELL until after I had kids. I knew how to make basic dishes and a few special things before. Now I actually enjoy making big meals—it does take effort but I don’t knock anyone who simply doesn’t enjoy it. There are plenty of weeknights that it’s not as enjoyable after long days. Which is why I love my crock pot meals and the always easy Taco night. And also why I use chick fil a catering for my job—those points handle the occasional week night where I just don’t feel like cooking or we have 87 kid’s activities and are running around all eve.
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